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    Currently Africa is the largest recipient of foreign aid and “evidence of ineffective aid is spread all throughout” (Andrews‚ 2009). The two countries in Africa that are focused on‚ Botswana and Zambia have both been recipients of foreign aid; however their financial success is on opposite ends of the spectrum. Currently‚ Botswana stands out because of their economic success‚ while Zambia has suffered economically and relies on foreign aid. This paper discusses these two countries which are similar in many

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    2 What is pastoral care? 16 2.3 Perceptions about implementation of PC in schools 17 2.3.1 International Perspectives 17 2.3.2 Different perspectives about benefits of PCP. 19 2.3. Challenges of implementing PCP 20 2.3.4 Conclusion 22 2.4 Botswana perspective about implementation of PCP 23 2.4.1 Divisions and demarcations of school into houses 23 2.4.2 School leadership training 23 2.4.3 School supervision 23 2.4.4 Stakeholder partnerships 23 2.4.5 Role ambiguity 24 2.4.6 Socio-Economic

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    2.12 Global access to improved water and sanitation Growing up in a country where fresh‚ clean water flows with the turn of a tap‚ many Australians might assume it is a limitless resource. It is not. In fact‚ an article in the business magazine Fortune in May 2000 included the statement: ‘Water promises to be to the twenty-first century what oil was to the twentieth century’. In many parts of the world‚ people lack access not only to clean‚ safe drinking water‚ but also to the basic sanitation

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    are mined in these countries; Angola‚ Botswana‚ Tanzania‚ The Congo and Zimbabwe. For many of these countries diamond mining has had a good impact on their societies; Botswana has the strongest economy in Africa and Congo is the second largest diamond supplier in the continent. In fact one of the African countries with the highest development/quality of living is Botswana‚ closely followed by The Congo and Zimbabwe. The GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of Botswana is US $11‚410. GDP is a way of measuring

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    thousands of e-banking web sites all over the world. Botswana is a developing country‚ located in the southern part of Africa. She has a population of just about 2 million. Being a developing country‚ internet technology has not been quite a thing for the citizens. Majority of people who get to use the internet are those in tertiary schools‚ work places and government departments‚ since they can get to use internet there. “In October 30th 2008‚ Botswana completed the multi-million pula Trans-Kalahari

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    un.org/resources/pdfs/2009/pp/botswana-09.pdf [Accessed 4 Feb 2011] Chad Leechor‚ et al (2008) ‘Developing tourism in Botswana: progress and challenges’ Botswana department of tourism‚ Gaborone: government printers Chobe Holdings Limited (2009) Annual report and financial statements 2009. Kasane:Chobe Holdings Limited. Chobe Safari (2011) Botswana Top Finalist in WTTC Tourism for Tomorrow Awards [Online]. Retrieved from: http://www.chobesafari.com/trip-tips/botswana-finalist-in-tourism-for-tom

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    THE POLITICS OF SOCIAL LOCATION TSHOLOFELO.F.MOTLALESELELO 201200601 PART 1: SUMMARY OF MUSA DUBE’S ARTICLE HIV/AIDS is not only a health issue it is influenced and in some cases even a result of matters concerning our society’s culture‚ beliefs economics and even politics. It is therefore an issue of development as well. As such it is important to find ways of dealing with prevention and subsidizing the effect of the disease. A theoretical method which Musa Dube uses in her article to analyze

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    A Long Term Vision for Botswana FOREWORD This booklet has been produced by the Presidential Task Group on a Long Term Vision for Botswana‚ which commenced its work in January‚ 1997. Prior to compiling the booklet‚ the Task Group conducted extensive consultation with a wide cross-section of individuals and institutions in Botswana. The views and ideas in this document reflect as closely as possible the aspirations of Batswana about their long term future. The booklet is necessarily a summary

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    industrial nations The introduction of a cash economy Introduction into the military South Africa (S.A) Botswana (the Dobe) migrated to work on S.A mines Cash wages were spent on beer alcoholism Globalisation: Band Societies Cash economy: disrupted patterns of egalitarianism and reciprocity New goods: a decline in traditional goods  In 2001: restrictions on land use by Botswana government San denied rights to the land‚ hunting rights restricted Globalisation: Band Societies Protected

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    Homosexuality in Botswana In Botswana homosexuality is considered an ‘un-natural tendency’ and one can get up to seven years imprisonment. Acts of gross indecency are also punishable according to the law. Although homosexual acts are illegal (prosecution of such acts is rare) just being a homosexual is not illegal and we do not see people getting stoned like in other countries. The Botswana Penal Code makes those found guilty of ‘carnal knowledge of any person against the order of nature’; ‘carnal

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