Answer: The situation in Namibia is not yet satisfactory.
Step-by-step explanation:
After gaining the African country's independence, Namibia, as an independent and sovereign country, sought to resolve certain essential issues. Women's rights are also in that context. And if the situation has relatively settled in this regard, there are still many details to be resolved. According to a 2015 United Nations report, some progress has been made. Women are actively involved in the education system, actively cooperating with the United Nations, and several feminist associations have been established throughout the country. Progress has been assessed as positive, but much remains to be done. Namibia remains a strongly patriarchal society, and women in that country need to be more involved in political life.