AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoYouth Mental Health in Botswana: Researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia report that a youth-led “Safe Haven” approach shows promise for teens and young adults in Botswana, especially underserved groups and young people living with HIV, using trained youth facilitators and problem-solving therapy. Cultural Tourism in Ngamiland: Cresta Riley’s says it’s strengthening Botswana’s cultural tourism after successfully hosting the 2026 Ngamiland Cultural Festival, spotlighting local talent in music, dance, cuisine and heritage. School Sports Alarm: Botswana’s BNOC warns that the lack of organized school sports is becoming a “national crisis,” risking the loss of a generation of athletes and calling for urgent revival of school-based programmes. TVET and Skills for Jobs: Botswana’s Higher Education Ministry says graduate unemployment is driven by a skills mismatch between what tertiary institutions produce and what industry needs. Indigenous Youth Empowerment: SASDO highlights youth workshops on Traditional Knowledge, leadership and modern skills, plus artisan training and arts-and-crafts support across Botswana’s region. GBV Numbers Stay High: Botswana recorded over 7,500 gender-based violence cases in the first quarter of 2026, with rape and defilement figures remaining alarmingly elevated. Desert Bush Walk Returns: Botswana’s 10th anniversary Desert Bush Walk in Jwaneng (honouring Queen ‘Masenate) is set for July, with a theme linking sports and tourism to health, culture and sustainable development.
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