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President Boko receives credentials

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Caption: Botswana and British delegations engaging during a courtesy call at the Office of the President. Professor Akande reflected on United Kindom’s firm commitment to international justice, human rights and the international rule of law.

Location: Gaborone

Photographer: Phenyo Moalosi

Event: Credentials

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Caption: President Advocate Duma Boko (right) receiving letters of credence from United Nations resident coordinator, Ms Wenyan Yang at the Office of the President in Gaborone on Monday. President Boko said Botswana has thus taken a firm position that poverty and exclusion were human rights violation, therefore reiterating government desire to fulfill its obligations to protect economic and social rights.

Location: Gaborone

Photographer: Phenyo Moalosi

Event: Credentials

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Caption: United Nations resident coordinator, Ms Wenyan Yang sign guest book at the Office of the President

Location: Gaborone

Photographer: Phenyo Moalosi

Event: Credentials

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Caption: United Nation resident coordinator, Ms Wenyan Yang (second right) Head of the Office of the Resident Coordinator, Ms Olivia Andresson Taghioff (right) Data Management Officer, Ms Rosinah Dialwa (second left) and Communications and Advocacy Officer, Mr Nchidzi Smarts

Location: Gaborone

Photographer: Phenyo Moalosi

Event: Credentials

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Caption: President Duma Boko (centre) British candidate for position of judge of international Court of Justice, Professor Dapo Akande(left) and British High Commissioner to Botswana, Mr Giles Enticknap during a courtesy call at the office of the President in Gaborone.

Location: Gaborone

Photographer: Phenyo Moalosi

Event: Credentials

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