15 Nov, 2024
On November 15, 2024, Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (BUAN) organized a two-hour sponsored walk under the theme "With Wheels, There Is a Way." This commendable initiative aimed to raise funds for the acquisition of an electric wheelchair that would significantly enhance the independence of one of the students.The event was conducted in collaboration with several esteemed organizations, including the Botswana Federation for the Disabled, the Southern African Federation for the Disabled, Play Without Boundaries, and the Botswana Association of the Blind and Partially Sighted. These partnering organizations provided invaluable guidance on how to engage meaningfully with individuals facing disabilities. Ms. Boitkhutso Majang poignantly remarked, "As persons with disabilities, we do not want your sympathy; we want your empathy." She underscored the importance of viewing individuals with disabilities as active participants in the community, rather than objects of pity. Professor Mosepele shared his personal experience regarding the isolation often felt by those using wheelchairs. He stated, "I felt lonely in the wheelchair as you all went ahead of me. When we switched and it was my turn to push the wheelchair, I realized how heavy it was." His reflections highlighted the significance of participating in such activities to foster awareness and deepen understanding of the realities faced by individuals with disabilities. He urged the BUAN community to promote inclusivity, engage in meaningful interactions, and work collectively towards building a compassionate society. With the support of BUAN’s dedicated community, there is optimism that sufficient funds will be raised to purchase the much-needed electric wheelchair. Additionally, generous contributions have been received from external stakeholders, including a notable donation from Ms. Modisaotsile Nkwe of Lichwe II Junior Secondary School. We extend our gratitude to all who participated and contributed to this important cause.
10 Nov, 2024
On November 10, 2024, our Vice Chancellor, Professor Ketlhatlhogile Mosepele, had the honor of addressing the 2024 Science Granting Council Initiative (SGCI) Annual Forum and GRC Sub-Sahara Regional Meeting at the Avani Hotel. This event is hosted by the Ministry of Communication, Knowledge, and Technology. This year’s conference is themed "Science Granting Councils in a Dynamic African Science, Technology, and Innovation Landscape" and is scheduled to run until November 15, 2024. It is expected to host approximately 100 international and regional delegates who will discuss, debate, and explore the evolving landscape of African science, technology, and innovation. In his address, Professor Mosepele acknowledged the significant role of the Science Granting Councils Initiative (SGCI) in enhancing the capacity of national research funding agencies. He urged participants to engage in discussions aimed at strengthening the agility and responsiveness of research-granting councils to meet the evolving demands of our science, technology, and innovation (STI) landscape. He encouraged the exploration of best practices, sharing of success stories, and, most importantly, identifying collaborative strategies to tackle the unique challenges faced by the continent. As a university dedicated to being an innovative and research-intensive institution in agriculture and natural resources, we value such forums and will continue to actively participate in them. #inspiringsustainablegrowth
22 Oct, 2024
During this year’s World Food Day commemoration at the Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (BUAN), Vice Chancellor Prof. Ketlhatlogile Mosepele articulated the university’s commitment to sustainable growth, rooted in the principles of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). He emphasized, “Part of our mandate is to contribute to making Botswana food and nutrition secure. We take this responsibility seriously.” This statement is evident in the activities that BUAN took part in that have encouraged a lot of young minds to be innovative regarding food security, and hosting this event is its contribution towards promoting awareness about issues affecting the food industry. The theme for this year’s event, “Right to Food for a Better Life and Better Future,” resonates significantly with Botswana’s current circumstances. Prof. Mosepele underscored the vital role of the agriculture and natural resources sectors in supporting rural livelihoods and assisting vulnerable populations. These sectors are fundamental to sustaining families and fostering community development, essential components for achieving the National Transformation Strategy. Ms. Carla Mucavi, the FAO Country Representative in Botswana, voiced her agreement, referencing the Botswana Vulnerability Assessment Committee (BVAC) and FAO reports for 2024, which underline the urgent need for enhanced interventions to combat food shortages exacerbated by drought. She urged all stakeholders present to collaborate diligently in implementing effective solutions to ensure food security for affected communities. The event featured a panel discussion with industry specialists who shared valuable insights into prevailing challenges and potential mitigation strategies. Additionally, BUAN students showcased their innovative projects through a series of exhibitions, highlighting the university's commitment to fostering creativity and solutions within the agricultural and natural resources sectors.
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