UNICEF Botswana
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Working for the rights and wellbeing of every child in Botswana
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UNICEF Representative, Joan Matji met with Africa CDC leadership to explore potential areas of collaboration on health, including responses to public health emergencies. #foreverychild
Huge thanks to Sian Price for her remarkable contribution towards strengthening child friendly justice system in collaboration with UNICEF and Botswana Police. She leaves behind a formidable partnership that will benefit Botswana children. #justice4children.
First Lady Neo Jane Masisi & Joan Matji joined the Mascom Batanani walk aimed at raising awareness on online safety. Speakers called for increased investments to protect children from online predators & 4 parents to be empowered to help children navigate the cyberspace. #onlinesafety
We are thrilled to partner with Ministry of Education on the launch of the Learning Passport. This online platform will support the efforts of Botswana Government to promote access to quality learning.
It's all in the click! 🌎👏 This student and many others across the country will soon have access to a global digital platform, the Learning Passport to be launched this week. Together, with Botswana Government , UNICEF strives to ensure that children receive quality education.
“The learning passport will help bridge digital divide, ensuring equal learning opportunities for all children, irrespective of their socioeconomic background.,”Joan Matji at the launch of #learningpassport this morning. #reimagineducation.
Minister of Education, Dr Douglas Letsholathebe has hailed the learning passport as an innovative digital learning platform that will enable high quality flexible learning. He launched, the platform in collaboration with UNICEF Botswana. #learningpassport.
Thirteen year old Onkarabile Amantle Moome of Botswana Government reflects on a world at crossroads. #SummitoftheFuture
The learning passport has the potential to improve quality of learning in Botswana.@Joan_matji committed to continuing to support Botswana Government to strengthen education system. #reimagineeducation
Affordable & healthy food options are absolutely critical to the development of more equitable and sustainable food systems. Agree? Join UNICEF’s Representative to SADC & UNICEF Botswana Joan Matji as she delves into this topic & more at the ongoing #AFSForum2024 AFS Forum
And what a session it was! Speaking during the session on Building Nutrition-Sensitive Food Systems, UNICEF Rep to SADC & UNICEF Botswana Joan Matji emphasized the right to nutrition as enshrined in the #UNCRC, thus the imperative for UNICEF's engagement in food systems.