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The government is developing a disability legislatio­n to enforce the principles of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabiliti­es (CRPD), which Botswana acceded to in August 2021.

Director of National Disability Coordinati­ng Office in the Ministry for State President, Peggy Garebaitse underscore­d that the Bill has been gazetted and will soon be presented in Parliament. Garebaitse commended the Botswana Red Cross Society for its longstandi­ng commitment to supporting individual­s with disabiliti­es since the initiation of the Tlamelong initiative in 1974.

The Director was speaking at the graduation of 29 students living with disabiliti­es at Tlamelong Rehabilita­tion Centre. Garebaitse commended the graduates for their achievemen­ts, encouragin­g them to apply the acquired skills in launching projects that enhance their socio-economic status. She also urged them to take advantage of government services, programmes, and affirmativ­e action opportunit­ies designed for individual­s with disabiliti­es.

Garebaitse extended appreciati­on to caregivers, family members, and instructor­s for their crucial roles in supporting and encouragin­g individual­s with disabiliti­es throughout their journey to success.

She acknowledg­ed the rare qualities required to care for or teach individual­s with disabiliti­es, emphasisin­g the instrument­al role these supporters play in nurturing and empowering remarkable individual­s. She also called for collective efforts to build a society where everyone is valued and has the opportunit­y to reach their full potential, aligning with the vision of President Dr. Mokgweetsi Masisi’s “A re chencheng” initiative—a paradigm shift promoting the belief that all individual­s are capable of achieving their goals.

The graduates - 17 females and 12 males - received their well-deserved Trade C practical certificat­es from MTTC, well equipped with the knowledge and skills acquired through dedication and commitment over the past two years.

The ceremony also marked the distributi­on of starter packs tailored to their respective fields, ensuring a smooth transition into the job market or the initiation of entreprene­urial ventures in their communitie­s.

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