The Copenhagen Declaration states absolute poverty as "conditions that severely deprive people from their basic needs including food, safe drinking water, sanitation, health, shelter, education and information" (ifsw, 2012). This article is to complete the visionary role of social worker's foresight in poverty based on policies and plans aimed at critically assessing Botswana's approach to poverty and the attitude of the Botswana government towards poverty .
Botswana (Tswana: Lefatshe la Botswana), Botswana (/ bɒtswɑːnə / (Listening)) is a landlocked country of South Africa. On September 30, 1966, Botswana became a protected area of the Commonwealth of the Commonwealth, and on September 30, 1966, after independence, a new name was adopted. Since that time, we have continued to maintain a stable representative democracy tradition, and since 1998 we have kept track of the most intermittent democratic elections and best corruption in Africa.
From the beginning, the Botswana government has been democratic and has always supported it; labor rights, human rights and social welfare. Botswana, once formerly known as one of the world's poorest countries, had about $ 60 per capita GDP in 1966 and since the second year of the presidential election (1966 - 1998) the highest in the world It achieved economic growth. I will evaluate. The newly established government gave the president his 18-year term. This is a positive factor for the citizens of Botswana and that president must be governed by drought and imminent Apartheid's South African government. Botswana is fortunate to be able to welcome the first two presidents combining democracy, national harmony, economic growth, continuation of order and stability, and anti-corruption measures. Former president Sir Seriz Kama unified the tribe of Botswana under the flag of Botswana