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Botswana. A personal perspective. What image comes to mind when you hear the word ………… . Animals?. Kalahari Desert?. The Bushmen?. No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency?. Not sure where it is??. It’s here!! . And its neighbours are ……. South Africa Zimbabwe Namibia Zambia. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Botswana

A personal perspective

Botswana

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What image comes to

mind when you hear the

word …………

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Animals?

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Kalahari Desert?

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The Bushmen?

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No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency?

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Not sure where it

is??

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It’s here!!

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South AfricaZimbabweNamibiaZambia

And its neighbours are …….

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Botswana is unique!

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What makes Botswana unique?

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African ‘success story’

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Stable democracy

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Economic development

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• Model of African development

• Poorest country in world in 1966

• Highest average economic development in world since 1966

• 70% desert

• 0.7% arable land

Stability breeds success

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Rule of law• Not a day of public

unrest since independence in 1966

• Landmark Supreme Court cases overturned government policy

• Conflict with Namibia over Caprivi Strip resolved in ICJ

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From Kgotla • Kgotla: political centre +

court

• Every tribe has a Kgotla

• Customary law

• Meeting place, ceremonies etc.

• Consensus-seeking

• Anybody can speak!

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• Constitutional democracy

• Parliament + Courts• Courts• British common law • Traditional customary

law

To Parliament

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• Three Wise Men

• 1885 Khama III, Sebele I & Bathoen I sought UK protection from invading Zimbabwe and South Africa tribes

• UK set up Bechuanaland protectorate

• No UK interest in Botswana: no resources

• Botswana received protection but was never occupied

Strong political leadership

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• Kgotla Chief

• Visionary

• Symbol of pride in Botswana

Chief Seretse Khama

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• British & South African anger over his marriage to Ruth, a white English woman

• Batswana never had a problem with the marriage

• Sir Seretse Khama overwhelmingly elected President in 1966

• Powerful symbol of democracy, equality & justice for all

Seretse Khama & Apartheid

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What’s the smartest thing

that Sir Seretse Khama did

before independence in

1966?

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Keep the discovery of diamonds a secret

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……otherwise Botswana probably would still be the Bechuanaland Protectorate!

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Growing international reputation

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Botswana role in WWII

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• Regular contributor to UN peace keeping missions

• 1992-93 Operation Restore Hope in Somalia

• 1993-94 Rwanda after genocide and in Mozambique

• BDF currently in Eritrea/Ethiopia and in Darfur, Sudan

Peace-keeping role

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• Diamonds-based investment strategy

• 50/50 partnership with De Beers

• Profits used for education, health & infrastructure

Strategic outlook on development

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AIDS eradication• Significant impact of AIDS

• Government resolve

• National Strategic Framework 2010 – 2016

• Prevention, Reduction, Care & treatment

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• Corruption is a serious problem in Africa

• Transparency International rates Botswana highly in terms of its low corruption (30 out of 177 countries)

• Australia is ranked at 9, the USA at 19

• New Zealand is ranked No. 1

Zero tolerance on corruption

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• President Khama critical of rogue African states & tribal conflict & human rights abuses

• Strong supporter of UN peace-keeping missions

• Model of African development

Strong leadership in attacking dictatorial regimes

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President Khama critical of Mugabe regime & political corruption

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Diplomatic relations

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• Bilateral relationships• Botswana aid in NSW bush fires• Strong business & mining links• Student exchange program• Current moves to establish a

Botswana – Australia Association in Canberra

Botswana – Australia relations

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• Botswana is one of a few African countries to avoid colonial occupation and/or oppression

• Botswana flag underlines the importance of racial equality and positive black/white relations in Africa

Equality & Human Rights

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Gender equality• Landmark case

• 2012 SALC brought gender inheritance case to High Court

• Women granted right to inherit property

• Customary law contravenes the Constitution

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Unity Dow: first female HighCourt judge

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• Vision 2016

• Political resolve: democracy is hard!

• Investment in education

• Prosperity, productivity & innovation

• Compassion, justice & community

• Safety & security

• Openness, democracy & accountability

• Morality & tolerance

• Unity & pride

The future