Okongo is a village in the Ohangwena Region of northern Namibia, situated about 120 kilometres (75 mi) east of Eenhana. It is the district capital of Okongo Constituency.
The area is sandy and forested, limiting road access to the village. The most commonly spoken language in the area is Oshiwambo. Most residents are subsistence farmers.
Okongo was settled by the San people, who, as a hunter-gatherer community, found the local abundance of wildlife and fruit attractive. The name Okongo derives from the Oshiwambo word meaning: a place or forest for hunting..
The San were eventually displaced in Okongo by the immigration of Bantu people.
Okongo is governed by a village council that currently[update] has five seats.
Okongo has a 62-bed hospital equipped with a mortuary and accommodation for nurses. There is also a New Start Center in Okongo that provides HIV testing.
Okongo has two pre-primary schools, one primary school (Okongo Primary School), a combined school (Elia Weyulu Combined School) and a secondary school (Oshela Senior Secondary School). Access to educational technology is limited in the village.
There is now a tarred road that runs from Eenhana to Okongo and continued to Nkurenkuru. The Women's Action for Development (WAD) group conducted a project aimed at skills transfer to local women. A total of about 120 unemployed women graduated from this program in 2010.