This book makes three major recommendations: 1) the development of a research agenda 2) enhancing research opportunity and implementation and 3) the translation of research findings.
... Botswana are the Tswana, who make up approximately 79 percent of the population. The Kalanga, Basarwa, and Bakgalagadi also account for a significant percentage of Botswana's population. The Tswana people are the largest ethnic group in ...
... population growth and size of the working population , demographic pressures are likely to be less severe in all SACU countries . Botswana's population growth is projected to decline below 1 percent per annum with the ratio of working ...
... Botswana . a wide base and tapering with increasing age , was restructured at the height of the AIDS epidemic , and was better characterized as a population ... population , it generated a base that was nar- rower , with fewer young ...
... Botswana was alone on the continent in having more than half (54 percent) of its population living in its urban areas. The capital of Gaborone in the southeast is becoming a metropo- lis. Around Gaborone, for example, “satellite” towns ...
... population ( millions ) 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 Base Convergence Crossover Differential 0.0 1993 2008 2022 2037 2051 Figure 7.2 . The total population of Botswana under four scenarios , 1993–2051 . or less . In that scenario , Botswana's population ...
... population lived on the equivalent of less than $ 2 a day , and 33 percent subsisted on $ 1 a day . Botswana has a relatively small population . Still , the population grew rap- idly from 543,105 in 1965 to 1,477,630 in 1981 . Over the ...
... Botswana's economy is found in mining, particularly diamonds. While the economy booms, Botswana's citizens face ... population is also being devastated by the AIDS pandemic. Botswana has one of the highest infection rates in the ...
... Botswana encompass three broad ecological areas : the north - west , dominated by the Okavano Delta ; the east , where most of the population live , is characterized by its generally arable land and its communications links with ...