Botswana Guardian

‘ American alliances are our greatest asset’

- Craig Cloud is the United States of America Ambassador to Botswana

* Craig Cloud

On February 5, President Joseph Biden spoke to the 34th African Union Summit leadership, stating that the United States stands ready as a partner in solidarity, support, and mutual respect. These important words were reinforced from his first day in office by rejoining the World Health Organisati­on and renewing U. S. engagement in the Paris Agreement; nothing is more vital to Africa and the world than prioritisi­ng global health and protecting our environmen­t. He has committed to protecting the human rights of all people: women and girls, LGBTQ individual­s, people with disabiliti­es, and people of every ethnic background. We witnessed this promise put into practice in the historic moment when Kamala Harris was sworn in as the United States’ first woman, Asian, and Black American Vice President.

It is on the strength of these values that the United States has built its enduring partnershi­p with Botswana – Africa’s longest standing democracy. Our shared values will remain at the heart of our strong bilateral relationsh­ip. T h r o u g h c o n s e c u t i v e administra­tions, we have worked together as committed partners to promote shared health, security, and prosperity.

In Botswana, that means continuing a legacy of financial and technical assistance totaling more than 12 billion pula to combat HIV/ AIDS. Our commitment towards fighting COVID- 19 is just as strong and builds upon decades of investment in laboratori­es, clinics, and technical capacity. Our partnershi­ps in renewable energy, security cooperatio­n, and entreprene­urship strengthen and diversify the local economy: we are developing a solar power project that will position Botswana and Namibia as the largest producers and exporters of solar power in the region; at the Internatio­nal Law Enforcemen­t Academy, the United States and Botswana jointly train law enforcemen­t profession­als from across the globe; the U. S. military and Botswana Defense Forces engage in regular training and exchange programs to strengthen border security and antipoachi­ng; and we work closely with local entreprene­urs to get their products to U. S. markets.

As strong as the U. S.– Botswana partnershi­p is; we have work to do in order to forge our shared vision of a brighter future. In the words of President Biden, American alliances are our greatest asset. As the U. S. Ambassador to the Republic of Botswana, I look forward to continuing my support for one of the most successful partnershi­ps in Africa and making our alliance stronger than ever before.

 ??  ?? U. S. President- elect Joe Biden and newly sworn- in Vice President Kamala Harris share a fist bump just after her oath of office, January 20.
U. S. President- elect Joe Biden and newly sworn- in Vice President Kamala Harris share a fist bump just after her oath of office, January 20.

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