Unicef Botswana’s Post

Hope filled the air at Dukwi Refugee Camp as laughter and excitement echoed through the Dukwi Day Care Centre. UNICEF delivered brand-new school bags and learning materials to both primary school learners and children in Early Childhood Development (ECD) programmes. More than 250 primary students and over 145 young children in daycare and playgroup received the gifts—small in size but immense in meaning. For these young learners, the new school bags symbolise more than just a place to keep their books. They represent hope, belonging, and a renewed sense of purpose. For parents, the moment was deeply emotional—a reminder that even in times of uncertainty, their children’s right to education remains a global priority. Each bag and learning kit embodies a collective commitment to ensure that every child, regardless of background or circumstance, has the tools and opportunities to learn, play, and thrive. UNICEF continues to make education a beacon of hope for children in displacement—proving that when we invest in the youngest among us, we invest in a brighter, more equitable future for all. #ForEveryChild #EducationForAll #UNICEFBotswana #DukwiRefugeeCamp #SmilesThatInspire #PartnershipForChange #LeaveNoChildBehind #ChildRights

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Yaone Letlhogonolo Pema

Corporate MC|Sustainable Development Enthusiast| BA(Hons)Accounting and Finance Student|University of Botswana Economics Society (UBES) Member| PeaceGong|Millennium Fellow|Founder-ReTsayaEfe?!

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