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Kelly Baitshoki
Kelly Baitshoki reports on the fun and informative celebrations held at our Shashe, Gudigwa, Beetsha and Tshwaragano partner school Eco-Clubs to mark World Lion and Elephant days in mid-August. On the 12th of August 2026, members of the Shashe, Gudigwa and Beetsha Eco-Clubs in the eastern Okavango Delta, and Tshwaragano Eco-Club in Gaborone celebrated combined...
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CITW Botswana’s Kelly Baitshoki reports from two of our partner schools in the eastern Okavango Delta… The third term of the Botswana academic year commenced on 4August 2026, and Gudigwa and Gunotsoga primary school Eco-Clubs have proudly shared their impressive harvests and progress from their vegetable gardens. These rewarding gardens continue to demonstrate the value...
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June 2026 – Gudigwa, Beetsha, Gunotsoga and Seronga Primary School On the 16th of June 2026, Kelly and Gaba from the Children in the Wilderness Botswana (CITW) team visited our partner schools in the eastern Okavango to assess the progress of their second term programme activities. They joined lesson observations and working with the Eco-Club...
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The Association of Environmental Clubs of Botswana (AECB) hosted an essay competition for learners to showcase their creativity, knowledge and passion for environmental conservation. This year’s topic was Climate Change, and learners across Botswana were tasked with writing an essay on the subject. Vivian Nxwatso This topic is covered in our CITW Curriculum and we...
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CITW BOTSWANA | WHERE ARE THEY NOW NAME: SHARON TJIHONGE CITW SCHOOL: SHASHE PRIMARY SCHOOL YEAR OF CITW CAMP: 2017 My name is Sharon Tjihonge, and I attended Shashe Primary School in Maun, where I became a member of the Children in the Wilderness (CITW) programme. I joined the Environmental Eco-Club when I was 9...
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CITW BOTSWANA | WHERE ARE THEYNOW NAME: ONKEME TAOLO CITW SCHOOL: SHASHE PRIMARY SCHOOL YEAR OF CITW CAMP: 2007 CAMP NAME: KAPOROTA CAMP My name is Onkeme Taolo, a 29-year-old man born and raised in Maun, Botswana. I attended Shashe Primary School in Maun, where I became a member of the Environmental Education Club run...
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CITW BOTSWANA | WHERE ARE THEY NOW? NAME: KAONE MONNATSHIPI CITW SCHOOL: SHASHE PRIMARY SCHOOL, BOTSWANA, 2016   During a recent search for former campers, the Children in the Wilderness Botswana team had the pleasure of reconnecting with Kaone Monnatshipi, who happily shared the story of her journey through the programme. ‘I still remember how...
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Children in the Wilderness Botswana (CITW) will be running two children’s annual eco-camps this year – at Wilderness Jacana & Wilderness Vumbura Plains, both in the Okavango Delta. In preparation for these camps, on the 24th of August 2024 CITW conducted an Eco-Mentor refresher course for the current Eco-Mentors – to remind them of what...
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The Eco-Club at Children in the Wilderness Botswana’s urban partner school, Tshwaragano Primary School in Gaborone, recently embarked on a vegetable garden project.   Focusing on the Educate and Empower pillars of Wilderness’ impact strategy, the objective of the garden is to help learners to understand the process of growing crops from planting to harvest,...
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The Eco-Club at Shashe Primary School, Wilderness Botswana’s Children in the Wilderness (CITW) partner school in Maun, celebrated the World Environmental Day by discussing the topic of trees. The world’s ecosystems are under threat, with unsustainable patterns of manufacturing and consumption reducing nature and causing biodiversity loss over the years, due to pollution and waste,...
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