Botswana Guardian

America eager to partner with Botswana on digital transforma­tion

- Ambassador Craig Cloud leboga ka Pula!

Botswana marked a special chapter in my African journey and is the highlight of my profession­al career. I love Africa! I have spent 18 years of my life living and working on the continent. I raised my children in Africa, and they intend to return when they find an opportunit­y. My wife Angie and I often talk about retiring on the continent. There is nothing I want more than to share my experience­s with other Americans – to tell them about the wonderful friendship­s, adventures, people, and places that have left their indelible marks on me and my family. Thank you, Botswana, for introducin­g me to Botho – a concept of mutual respect and personal responsibi­lity for your neighbours. Thank you for sharing the beautiful Kalahari, Botswana’s blue skies, your incredible pans, and your love for cattle and farming. But my deepest gratitude goes to the wonderful people of Botswana who have welcomed me and my family and made Botswana truly special. The U. S.- Botswana relationsh­ip is built on a strong foundation of shared democratic values. Botswana has earned its democratic credential­s and plays an important role on the global stage. In fact, in December 2021, His Excellency President Masisi was among a select group of leaders who addressed the world at President Biden’s landmark Summit for Democracy. As I leave here, I am exceptiona­lly proud of all that my team has accomplish­ed to strengthen that partnershi­p during my tenure, and I want to share a few highlights.

HEALTH, SECURITY, PROSPERITY

Health is undoubtedl­y the cornerston­e of our partnershi­p. During my time as U. S. Ambassador, Botswana made tremendous strides in this area. Together, the Botswana government and the U. S. government, through the PEPFAR programme, created the “One Botswana” strategy. This initiative set Botswana on course to surpass the UNAIDS 2030 goals nearly a decade ahead of schedule and positioned Botswana to approach HIV epidemic control. In 2021, Botswana became the first high HIV burden country to attain Silver Tier status and is poised to eliminate mother to child HIV transmissi­on entirely! Separately, the emergence of COVID- 19 was terrifying for all of us. We were privileged to invest $ 19 million in COVID- 19 related assistance and 180, 000 Pfizer vaccines to support Botswana. Two years later, Botswana has one of the highest vaccinatio­n rates in Africa and now, in a joint venture with U. S. Company NantWorks, it will produce COVID- 19 vaccines for itself and for its neighbours. Because of its abundant sunshine, Botswana has the potential to become a leading producer of clean, renewable solar electricit­y. In 2020, at Botho University, I launched a pilot of the Power Africa Rooftop Solar project. It enables Batswana to produce their own solar electricit­y and sell any excess back to the Botswana Power Corporatio­n. In April 2021, the government­s of the United States, Botswana, and Namibia launched the Mega Solar initiative with a goal to produce 2- 5 gigawatts of solar power, enough for Botswana to fulfil its domestic needs and to export clean, low- cost electricit­y to the region. Over the last year, Botswana has cemented itself as a regional security leader by refusing to sit on the sidelines as ISIS- M insurgents terrorised the people of Mozambique. Under President Masisi’s leadership, the BDF, in its first foreign peace support mission in nearly two decades, deployed to Cabo Delgado as part of the SADC Mission in Mozambique ( SAMIM). We stand ready to support Botswana in its goals to ensure regional security and to build on the strong relationsh­ip between the U. S. military, the North Carolina National Guard, and the BDF. His Excellency President Masisi’s focus on creating a knowledgeb­ased economy is very exciting and will create opportunit­ies for young and old Batswana alike by diversifyi­ng the economy beyond diamonds and internatio­nal tourism. While the United States is the leading destinatio­n for Botswana’s diamonds and the origin of most of the tourists who come to enjoy Botswana’s magical wildlife, my country is also a leader in technology. We are eager to partner with Botswana on digital transforma­tion.

We will do this by sharing our technology, partnering with institutio­ns of higher learning, and seeking opportunit­ies for hi- tech investment­s in Botswana. Our cooperatio­n on mitigating climate change, countering wildlife crimes, improving agricultur­al yields, supporting women’s political aspiration­s, and championin­g human rights are a testament to the strong ties between our great nations. I know that our relationsh­ip will continue to grow. As Angie and I depart this wonderful country, we want to give our heartfelt thanks to all the people who have befriended us, worked so hard to achieve our many successes, and been true partners along our journey. Ke a

 ?? ?? U. S. Ambassador Craig Cloud engages with an orphaned elephant at Elephant Havens in Maun. Elephant Havens is a beneficiar­y of the U. S. Ambassador’s Special Self- Help Fund.
U. S. Ambassador Craig Cloud engages with an orphaned elephant at Elephant Havens in Maun. Elephant Havens is a beneficiar­y of the U. S. Ambassador’s Special Self- Help Fund.

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