Africa Department

Botswana

Since its independence in 1966, Botswana has been able to make great economic and social strides under stable political conditions. But over the last 15 years, development has slowed down. Growing social inequality, high unemployment and stagnant poverty are increasing challenges. The political system created in 1966 is in need of an update. Although the institutional structures of a democracy such as rule of law, a multi-party system and regular elections are all in place and civil rights are enshrined in the Constitution and laws, these institutions have not been fully functioning d over the years. The economy is still one-sidedly focused on mining, while attempts at economic diversification have failed. Environmental problems in Botswana's sensitive ecological system are on the rise.

Botswana is at a crossroads and the next few years will decide whether the political realm and society are capable of vigorously tacking needed reforms to steer the country along a sustainable development path. The involvement of citizens in this reform process is of central importance. However, there is often still a lack of willingness among the population to actively participate in political processes beyond the elections.

The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) has been working in Botswana since 1973 and has sought to strengthen the Parliament vis-à-vis the executive branch, bolster civil society positions, encourage more active participation of young people in political processes and support trade unions in shaping the sociopolitical debate in various projects. Women’s participation in politics is a core focus of its work. At present, the focus of project work is on reinforcing citizens' participation rights and opportunities to take part in decision-making and opinion-formation processes. Direct target groups include decision-makers and officeholders as well as multipliers in the civil society area, in politics and trade unions.

Learn more about our work in Botswana on the project's website.

Publications

Maundeni, Zibani

Mapping local democracy in Gaborone City

Gaborone, 2004, 2007

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Trade unions in Botswana

country report 2003
Gaborone, 2004, 2007

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Economic policy in labor surplus economies - strategies for growth and job creation in Southern Africa

report on the proceedings of a Southern African conference, Gaborone, May 3 - 5, 2000
New, 2000

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Appropriate technology for small and medium enterprises in SADC countries

papers presented to the workshop of the SEPAC Working Group "Information, Technology and Technology Transfer", Kanye, 2-3 November 1998
Bonn, 2000

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Briscoe, Andrew

Review of business laws in Southern Africa

report prepared for the SEPAC Working Group "Policy Issues"
Bonn, 2000

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Africa Department

Contact in Germany

Tina Hennecken Andrade

Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Hiroshimastr. 17
10785 Berlin

+49 30-269 35-75 23

E-Mail


Contact in Botswana

Botswana Office

Thilo Schöne
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
P.O. Box 18
RB Gaborone
Botswana

+267-39-524 41

+267-39-308 21

E-Mail

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