AGP Executive Report
Last update: 29 minutes agoBorder Security & Community Education: Botswana and Zimbabwe are using traditional male age-group regiments to patrol parts of their shared eastern border, adding support to police and defence forces while teaching communities about cross-border crime, anti-poaching, gender-based violence and even foot-and-mouth disease. LGBTQIA+ Rights in the Courts: Botswana’s High Court will hear a same-sex marriage case in July after a lesbian couple were refused registration, with the ruling expected to shape how rights are recognised in practice. Sexual Violence Backlog Alarm: Court audits in Francistown and Maun warn Botswana is facing a “pandemic of sexual violence,” with thousands of defilement cases recorded and prosecutors urging urgent action to protect women and the girl child. Entrepreneurship Boost for Rural Areas: Wild Impact secures three-year funding to expand its “Hustle Economy” programme, backing rural “Hustle-preneurs” across conservation landscapes with livelihoods, training and support. Culture & Lifestyle Spotlight: Gaborone’s African Attire on Fleek rebrands for October 3 under “You Are Culture,” blending fashion, music and food for a modern Botswana-centred celebration. Wildlife Monitoring in the Delta: In the Okavango, the Chitabe Leopard ID Monitoring Project is building a long-term archive of individual leopards, combining local field expertise with photo ID to strengthen conservation decisions. Health & Community Need: Botswana’s blood banks are dangerously understocked, with Access Bank Botswana urging donations as hospitals face delays and patient-safety risks.
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