Get to know the Namibia Infection Prevention and Control Association our story, purpose, and the people driving change.
NIPCA was established to give Namibia's infection prevention professionals a unified national platform one that goes beyond individual facilities and creates a connected, empowered community.
We bring together healthcare workers, IPC focal persons, students, academic institutions, and national partners under one umbrella, united by the shared goal of reducing healthcare-associated infections and combating antimicrobial resistance.
"A Namibia where every healthcare worker is equipped, supported, and motivated to deliver safe, infection-free care."
NIPCA Vision
A Namibia where healthcare workers are equipped, supported, and motivated to provide safe and high-quality healthcare services with minimised risk of infection for all patients and communities.
To advance Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) by strengthening professional capacity, promoting evidence-based practices, and supporting healthcare workers to deliver safe and high-quality care for all in Namibia.
NIPCA aims to serve as the national coordination body for IPC professionals and stakeholders, promoting evidence-based practices, professional growth, research, and advocacy to strengthen patient safety in alignment with national strategies and global health priorities.
Each objective guides how NIPCA creates value for Namibia's healthcare community.
In alignment with national IPC guidelines and WHO IPC core components in Namibia.
Continuous development, mentorship, and education opportunities for IPC professionals, focal points, and students.
Empower IPC professionals and healthcare workers to become strong advocates and leaders for IPC in Namibia.
Facilitate research, knowledge generation, and dissemination of evidence-based IPC practices.
Collaborate with government, academia, civil societies, and local and international organisations to advance IPC.
Promote antimicrobial resistance prevention through community awareness and engagement in IPC practices.
Contribute to reduced HAIs by fostering a culture of safety and accountability across all health facilities.
Dedicated IPC professionals from across Namibia driving the association forward.