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On Tuesday 4 November 2013, the team of UNESCO-UNEVOC welcomed a delegation, Ms Grace Muzila (Permanent Secretary) and Mr Ralecha Mmatli (Project Officer of TVET Revitalisation), from Botswana’s Ministry of Education and Skills Development. The visit was organized to strengthen the cooperation between Botswana’s Ministry of Education and Skills Development and UNESCO-UNEVOC and to present about the work of the International Centre and its global Network.
Followed by an introduction of UNESCO-UNEVOC through a video presentation, the discussions focused on the Ministry’s plan to establish a Category 2 Centre which will aim to promote skills for inclusive and sustainable development in Botswana.