AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 minutes agoWildlife & Culture in Conservation: A new conservation framework looks at how wildlife-human relationships shift through animal community changes, human views, daily practices, and the rules people make—highlighting how “coexistence” is never static. Botswana Youth Mental Health: CHOP researchers report promise for Botswana’s youth-led Safe Haven model, using peer facilitators to support teens with mild-to-moderate depression, anxiety, or substance use. Polio Protection Drive: Botswana’s four-day polio vaccine drops campaign runs June 8–11 with house-to-house visits and sites nationwide to protect the country’s polio-free status. GBV Numbers Stay High: Botswana recorded 7,517 GBV cases Jan–Mar 2026, including high counts of rape and defilement, with officials urging stronger action. School Sports Crisis: BNOC warns the lack of organized school sports threatens Botswana’s future talent pipeline and calls for urgent revival. Cultural Tourism in Ngamiland: Cresta Riley’s highlights the 2026 Ngamiland Cultural Festival as a platform for heritage, local talent, and tourism growth. Indigenous Knowledge & Youth: SASDO shares youth workshops on traditional knowledge and practical skills, aiming to keep Indigenous voices central while building livelihoods. Botswana Football Funding Woes: The collapse of several clubs points to a fragile, short-term football economy where passion often outpaces sustainable planning.
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