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National Director of SOS Children�s Village speaks

SOS FILE PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
 
SOS FILE PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

It has been a fulfilling journey as we have been able to build many families and support our children and youth to be independent and self-supporting.

We have gained a lot of experience in child care and are thus able to share best practices with other child welfare organisations and also come up with new innovations and interventions that suit the best interest of the children.

Drawing from our past experience, we have now started the integrated programme in Serowe and will be rolled to Francistown and Tlokweng in the near future.

This ensures that we have children in the right target group, reach more children with relevant and high quality services. We also take delight in the fact that we will be piloting both the short term care and the foster care programmes.

Another innovation is the handing over of our non-core programme of education. We are finalising the details of the handing over of our kindergartens to the Ministry of Basic Education.

I once again call upon you all to visit our projects for greater transparency and accountability and also to take membership of the organisation.

I would like to thank all our donors, friends and supporters for the trust in the organisation. I am also grateful to the   staff for their hard work and dedication.

*Motshwari Kitso is the National Director of SOS Children’s Village