SAIF
The Self-Regulating Alcohol Industry Forum (SAIF) has been established by the major producers and distributors of alcoholic beverages in Namibia, in order to co-ordinate and direct activities which counter and reduce the abuse of their products.
The members believe that a healthy alcohol industry is dependent on a healthy society. Alcohol, used responsibly, can make a positive contribution to the quality of life of those who choose to use it. Alcohol can harm those who abuse it, and can result in undesirable consequences for society.
SAIF aims to make a substantial contribution to the development of responsible norms in society with the provision of preventative and educational programmes that can improve the average consumer's decision-making skills.
The great majority of people globally including Namibia, who drink alcohol beverages, do so moderately without damaging consequences. SAIF aims to ensure that this trend is encouraged. |
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Public Hearing on Shebeen Motion

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28 February 2012
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Open letter in response to the Namibia Sun article of 27 February: Namibia, a nation of Drunkards?
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