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RASME: Namibia Adopts ICT Initiative for Remote Project Monitoring, Joins 37 Nations

…Built on the robust Kobo Toolbox platform, an open-source ICT solution developed by the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, RASME tackles critical challenges in project monitoring

by Destiny Eseaga
August 16, 2025
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Participants at the kick-off meeting of the RASME Project in Namibia
Participants at the kick-off meeting of the RASME Project in Namibia

Participants at the kick-off meeting of the RASME Project in Namibia

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Namibia has become the latest country to adopt cutting-edge technology for development project management, as senior government officials and the African Development Bank, jointly launched the transformative Remote Appraisal, Supervision, Monitoring and Evaluation (RASME) project on Wednesday in Windhoek.

The RASME initiative marks a major shift in how development projects are monitored and evaluated across Africa. It harnesses digital technology to capture real-time project data directly from implementation sites, removing traditional barriers that have long hindered effective oversight.

Built on the robust Kobo Toolbox platform, an open-source ICT solution developed by the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, RASME tackles critical challenges in project monitoring, particularly in regions facing security concerns, logistical constraints, or accessibility issues. The platform improves transparency and accountability while streamlining data collection.

Already operational in 37 African countries, with over 1,880 people trained, the Remote Appraisal, Supervision, Monitoring and Evaluation initiative has generated more than 56,252 data submissions.

African Development Bank’s Corporate IT department spearheads the technical deployment, collaborating closely with the World Bank’s GEMS and Kobo Toolbox teams to ensure seamless integration across participating countries.

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Michael Humavindu, executive director at Namibia’s Ministry of Finance, commended the initiative. He said:

“AfDB RASME IT solution comes at an opportune time as it uses new information and communication technologies to optimize the collection, analysis, and management of data within the framework of the preparation, evaluation, and supervision of projects funded by the Bank”.

In his opening remarks, Fidelis Mnyanyi, principal regional coordinator at the African Development Bank, said:

“The Bank remains committed to supporting inclusive growth in Namibia through effective implementation and oversight of development projects aligned with our High-5 priorities. RASME will enhance how we collect, verify, and use project data, enabling faster decision-making, stronger supervision, and more visible results on the ground.”

Three days of in-person training for the Project Management Units on the African Development Bank-financed project took place from 6 to 8 August 2025.

Those in attendance included personnel from the African Development Bank as well as the Namibia Agricultural Mechanization and Seed Improvement project, the Development Bank of Namibia, the Namibia Transport Infrastructure Improvement project, the City of Otjiwarongo Wastewater Treatment and Solid Waste Management project, the Water Sector Support Programme, and the Tax Administration Technical Assistance project.

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Destiny Eseaga

Destiny Eseaga

My name is Destiny Eseaga, a communication strategist, journalist, and researcher, deeply intrigued by the political economy of Nigeria and the broader world context. My passion lies in the world of finance, particularly, capital markets, investment banking, market intelligence, etc

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