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Encyclopedia > Districts of Botswana

Botswana is divided into 9 districts:

  1. Central
  2. Chobe
  3. Ghanzi
  4. Kgalagadi
  5. Kgatleng
  6. Kweneng
  7. Ngamiland
  8. North East
  9. South East
  10. Southern

In 2001 the districts Chobe and Ngamiland were merged and now form the North West District.


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Botswana is in the process or formulating an Action Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour, which is expected to be adopted in the period 2006-2007.
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Botswana is an ideal site for the study because the level of gender awareness is high due to the presence of various advocacy groups such as Emang Basadi and Women and Law in Southern Africa (WLSA).
The 24 school districts in the country were stratified into two major blocks; the North comprising 13 school districts and the South comprising 11 school districts.
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