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South Korean embassy donates to civil society

09 Sep 2024

Social protection is critical in driving social development hence the need for inclusion of all.

This was said by Assistant Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, Ms Talita Monnakgotla at the handover ceremony of a donation of over P9.3 million (USD 700, 000) worth of goods to some Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) by the South Korean Embassy recently.

Ms Monnakgotla said the donation - which comprised seven cars, furniture as well as walking sticks and braille, among other specialised items - was a noble gesture that would make a difference in government’s efforts to encourage social protection, care and inclusion of vulnerable groups.

She said the donation also evidenced good working relationship between Botswana and South Korea towards implementation and strengthening the goals of social protection, care, support as well as inclusion of the vulnerable through the National Social Protection Frame (NSPF).

She said the donation was a collective effort in pursuit of social protection, inclusion and equity for the vulnerable.

“I wish to acknowledge the South Korean Republic for their gesture of providing the much needed assistance to the civil society. All donated items will be given to various NGO in some areas to assist vulnerable groups,” she said.

She added that Botswana had a growing civil society sector that was anchored in the development of the nation and guided by the principles of democracy, social justice, good governance and social development.

Upon this backdrop, Ms Monnakgotla said government recognised the strategic role and complementary contribution of NGOs in implementation of policies and programmes in national development.

Some of the NGOs that benefitted from the donation were from Mochudi, Ramotswa, Maun and Francistown. ENDS

Source : BOPA

Author : Chendzimu Manyepedza

Location : GABORONE

Event : Handover ceremony

Date : 09 Sep 2024