24/04/2026
Bokamoso Resilience Initiative
Creating climate education resources and engaging youth and children in action and policy discussions in Botswana
24/04/2026
22/04/2026
This , we’ve teamed up with local advocates to bring you “The One Tip.” Simple habit shifts that prove small actions today can preserve our planet for generations to come.
From upcycling food containers and thrifting clothes to saving energy in the kitchen, these experts show that valuing what we already have is a powerful way to rethink waste and protect our environment.
How to join the movement:
Swipe through to see the expert tips ➡️.
Add the final template directly to your story!
Type in your own “One Tip” and tag us so we can feature your impact and inspire the BRI community!
Together, we build resilience.
22/04/2026
Earth is the only home we have, let’s protect it with the choices we make every day.
At BRI, we believe that building a green community starts right at home.
From the way we shop to the way we handle waste, every small action today preserves our planet for the future.
Today, we celebrate the resilience of our environment and recommit to sustainable living. Together, we grow stronger.
What does Earth Day mean to you? Share your thoughts below! 👇
ProtectOurPlanet
17/04/2026
Our Co-Founder, , shares insights from the frontlines - what it means for Africa, and why it matters now.
to understand the bigger picture.
Botswana ClimateActio
16/04/2026
A big thank you to the .economics.society and for hosting the Student Impact Series III.
It was great to see students and young professionals come together to engage on issues shaping Africa’s future.
Our Co-Founder, , joined the panel to share perspectives from the climate policy space, alongside fellow panelists .ntshingane, Khudu, Manthe and a dynamic moderator who guided an engaging conversation.
Appreciation as well to the organising team for delivering such a well-curated event.
One takeaway: the future belongs to those who step into the conversation.
13/04/2026
Standing with science doesn’t end on one day, it continues in how we show up every month.
This World Health Day, joined the global community in a commitment to . The 2026 theme, “Together for health. Stand with science,” reminds us that human health is deeply connected to the health of our environment, what we know as the One Health approach.
Following Botswana’s recent National Clean-Up Campaign, we are reminded that climate change and environmental degradation are not just ecological issues but public health challenges affecting our communities today.
By taking part in clean-up efforts and restoring our surroundings, we are actively:
- Reducing vector-borne risks by limiting breeding grounds for disease.
- Building climate resilience by preventing pollution and infrastructure strain.
- Advancing environmental justice by ensuring cleaner, safer spaces for all
This is what climate action looks like at a community level. This is what One Health in action looks like.
We continue to urge all Batswana to take part in this national effort, not just as a civic duty, but as a scientific intervention that protects people, ecosystems, and future generations.
See you next month on the 9th of May.
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10/04/2026
We’re proud to see our Co-Founder in the room.
will be a panelist at Student Impact Series III, hosted by the .economics.society UB Economic Society.
Bringing together voices across policy, finance, and development, the conversation will explore how Africa navigates geopolitics, sustainability, and economic growth.
If you’re a student or young professional, this is one to tap into.
📍 UB Library Auditorium
📅 11 April 2026
⏰ 09:00 – 12:30
Botswana’s Beauty & Brains take on the Climate Stage! 🇧🇼🌍
We were all inspired by Miss Botswana’s vision for our future. Balancing economic growth with environmental preservation isn’t just a "pageant answer" it’s the blueprint for our nation’s resilience. 💎🌱
At Bokamoso Resilience Initiative, we’re exploring how Botswana can lead the global climate agenda by leveraging our massive solar potential. ☀️📈
What do you think is Botswana’s greatest strength in the fight against climate change? Let’s discuss in the comments! 👇
30/03/2026
Celebrating Women’s Month with - a young innovator shaping Botswana’s climate future. From reimagining how we manage floodwater to building solutions that protect communities, her work reminds us that climate action starts with bold ideas.
Tap in and get to know one of the voices driving resilience forward a little deeper.
24/03/2026
🎥 Ready to tell stories that matter? Lens of change is here!
In this new opportunity, in collaboration with Restless Development, we invite you to join our Filmmakers Network and document the power of youth-led change across Africa and Europe 🌍
If you're a filmmaker aged 18-35, this is your chance to turn real stories into impact-driven documentaries.
What's in it for you?
💰 €765–€1800 per project
🌍 Cross-continental storytelling opportunities
🎬 Real documentary experience
If you’re passionate about storytelling for impact, this is your chance to contribute to a global movement.
📩 Learn more & apply: https://bio.aueuyouthvoiceslab.eu/lensofchange
🤝 Share this opportunity with your network and invite filmmakers to join us!
23/03/2026
𝐎𝐛𝐬𝐞𝐫𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐓𝐨𝐝𝐚𝐲, 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐓𝐨𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐫𝐨𝐰: ’s 𝐀𝐩𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐚𝐜𝐡 𝐭𝐨 𝐂𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐒𝐜𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞.
On this , we spotlight , an atmospheric scientist whose work helps us better understand the systems shaping our climate. Through his work, Mokgobi represents a future where science, data, and early warning systems empower communities to anticipate and respond to climate risks before they become disasters. His vision reflects a world where informed decisions today lead to safer, more resilient communities tomorrow.
From tracking weather patterns to strengthening early warning systems, atmospheric science plays a critical role in helping communities prepare, adapt, and build resilience.
But there’s also something we can all take from this: pay attention to your environment, take weather warnings seriously and value information as a tool for protection.
At , we recognise that observation is the foundation of protection because, what we understand today is what we can respond to tomorrow.
Happy World Meteorological Day from and .
22/03/2026
This World Water Day, we celebrate women driving innovation and mentorship in climate spaces.
At the CHAABO Climate Resilience Hackathon, our mentee , known for her work in environmental research, and the leader of Team Motswedi Smart won 1st Prize for their flood resilience solution. She presented remotely, with , a climate communication specialist and assigned mentor for the hackathon, accepting the award on her behalf.
Shoutout to all teams from the hackathon advancing climate solutions: Team Sentinel, Green Arc Creations, and all finalists. With ongoing rains and flood risks in Botswana, solutions like these matter more than ever.
Our appreciation also goes to the judges and organisers of the Chaabo 2026 Climate Resilience Hackathon for creating space for youth innovation and for recognising solutions that respond to Botswana’s evolving climate realities.
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