Martin Pombili Launches Project P2P Namibia to Fight Gender-Based Violence
Namibian entrepreneur and social advocate Martin Pombili is leading the fight against gender-based violence in Namibia through his newly launched campaign, Project P2P Namibia.
Project P2P is a gender-based violence awareness and prevention initiative focused on transforming mindsets, educating communities, and mobilising men and women to become responsible protectors of vulnerable individuals across the country.
With thousands of gender-based violence cases reported in Namibia each year, Martin says the campaign aims to address not only the reported incidents but also the many cases that remain unspoken and unreported.
What Is Project P2P Namibia?
According to founder Martin Pombili, Project P2P was created to promote community accountability and education in the fight against GBV in Namibia.
The campaign plans to focus on communities most affected by GBV while implementing practical support systems and educational outreach.
Project P2P’s Goals Include:
- Improving safe houses and support infrastructure for GBV survivors
- Providing educational and entertainment programs for children
- Distributing educational materials promoting healthy social behaviour
- Increasing community engagement in GBV prevention
- Reaching high-risk areas based on Namibia’s GBV statistics
As part of the initiative, Martin is encouraging Namibian businesses and corporates to support Project P2P by partnering with the campaign and becoming visible allies in the fight against gender-based violence.
He believes corporate involvement is essential because GBV affects not only homes but also workplaces, mental health, and employee productivity.
“Corporates are not only businesses — they are national builders,” Martin said.
Project P2P plans to raise funds through branded campaign t-shirts and corporate partnerships to ensure the campaign’s sustainability and long-term impact.

Why Project P2P Matters for Namibia
Gender-based violence remains one of the country’s most urgent social issues, and initiatives like Project P2P represent a proactive step toward long-term prevention and education.
By launching Project P2P Namibia, Martin Pombili is positioning himself as one of the Namibians using leadership and innovation to create social change.