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Botswana Grants Sixty-Four Refugees Citizenship

Botswana Grants Sixty-Four Refugees Citizenship
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Botswana has granted citizenship to 64 refugees in a move to fulfill commitments made at the Global Refugee Forum. Government officials stated that this integration effort is part of a broader human rights-centric policy to provide long-term solutions for displaced individuals.

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This policy shift represents a significant step in regional refugee integration and adherence to international human rights commitments.

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Dukwi - Sixty-four refugees have been granted Botswana citizenship, marking a new chapter of their lives.

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