Earlier this year, families were relocated from the Francistown Centre for Illegal Immigrants to Dukwi Refugee Camp in Botswana. Among them were hundreds of children whose education was suddenly disrupted. But disruption didn’t mean defeat. In partnership with UNHCR, UNICEF Botswana stepped in to bridge the learning gap—because education can’t wait. Together, we delivered: ✅ Over 250 primary school learners and 145 young children at the Dukwi playgroup and daycare centre received essential educational and recreational materials ✅ Teachers were equipped with resources to foster inclusive, engaging, and effective learning environments And thanks to the generous donation of School-in-a-Box kits, classrooms were reimagined—bringing structure, creativity, and hope back into learning From colorful books to hands-on play materials, these tools are more than supplies—they are lifelines to healing, growth, and opportunity. Because no matter their circumstance, every child has the right to learn, to play, and to dream
Unicef Botswana
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