A new documentary tackling how cops interact with kids just dropped in Botswana, and it is putting child-protection policing under a spotlight.
Botswana's child-friendly policing film
Botswana's child-friendly policing film
- Moeti Caesar Mohwasa kicked off the premiere on 04 March 2026.
- Gaborone hosted the screening event.
- The Botswana Police Service and UNICEF co-built the project.
- Kid-safe reporting spaces inside police stations get featured.
- Mohwasa argued that real national progress means shielding vulnerable children.
- Trauma-informed methods for officers were a core demand.
- Japan and the United Kingdom backed institutional upgrades.
- UNICEF's ongoing partnership earned a specific shoutout.
- Dinah Marathe confirmed that eight child-friendly centres already operate nationwide.
- Roughly half of child-related cases in 2025 ended in arrests.
- A Joint Rolling Workplan with UNICEF drives officer training.
- Every policing district is slated for centre expansion.
- Kimanzi Muthengi called the documentary a milestone and an action prompt.
- Compassion from officers handling vulnerable-kid cases got praised.
- Aumakwe Aaron, Goitseone Ngono, Jobbie Moilatshimo, and Giles Enticknap joined the panel.
- Community involvement in abuse prevention was a major theme.