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Act on Copenhagen

The UK Government is committed to pushing for that global deal that meets the science of the climate challenge. Find out about our dedicated campaign website.

Human Rights in Burma

19th June was the 64th birthday of imprisoned Burma leader Aung San Suu Kyi.  We're backing the campaign www.64forsuu.org where you can post messages in support of her plight.  Also see our latest position on human rights in Burma.

Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai visits UK

Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Foreign Secretary David Miliband met the Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Monday 22 June during his visit to the UK.

LATEST NEWS

Foreign Secretary condemns North Korea's ballistic missile launches

David Miliband called the ballistic missile launches on 4 July a 'breach of UN Security Council Resolutions'. He also said it's 'vital that North Korean capacity is contained and tension on the Korean peninsular kept at manageable levels'.

A united message to Burma on human rights abuses

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon travelled to Burma today calling for the release of pro democracy leader Aung San Su Kyi and to send a united international message to Burma on human rights abuses.

UK in Botswana - The official website for the British High Commission in Botswana

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Act on Copenhagen

The UK Government is committed to pushing for that global deal that meets the science of the climate challenge. Find out about our dedicated campaign website.

Human Rights in Burma

19th June was the 64th birthday of imprisoned Burma leader Aung San Suu Kyi.  We're backing the campaign www.64forsuu.org where you can post messages in support of her plight.  Also see our latest position on human rights in Burma.

Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai visits UK

Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Foreign Secretary David Miliband met the Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Monday 22 June during his visit to the UK.

UK in Botswana

Relations between Britain and Botswana go back for hundreds of years. Today, the bilateral ties cover many areas from political and defence to commercial and education. Find out more about the how the UK and Botswana are working together.

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CLimate change

Climate change is the greatest environmental challenge facing the world today.

Travel advice

Travel advice

Up-to-date travel advice for people visiting Botswana.

Visiting Botswana

Our consular service is a major operation. Every hour of every day staff throughout our worldwide network of Embassies, High Commissions and Consulates are helping British nationals. It is one of the most important parts of the Government's foreign policy.

Find out how the British High Commission in Botswana can help you if things go wrong during your stay, in our Help for British nationals section.

LATEST NEWS

Foreign Secretary condemns North Korea's ballistic missile launches
4 July 2009
David Miliband called the ballistic missile launches on 4 July a 'breach of UN Security Council Resolutions'. He also said it's 'vital that North Korean capacity is contained and tension on the Korean peninsular kept at manageable levels'.

A united message to Burma on human rights abuses
3 July 2009
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon travelled to Burma today calling for the release of pro democracy leader Aung San Su Kyi and to send a united international message to Burma on human rights abuses.

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Botswana, British High Commission

Botswana, British High Commission
British High Commission
Plot 1079-1084 Main Mall,
off Queens Road
Botswana

Postal Address:
Private Bag 0023
Gaborone
Gaborone

Telephone: (267) 395 2841
Fax: (267) 395 6105

GMT:
Mon-Thurs: 0600-1430
Fri: 0600-1100

Local Time:
Mon-Thurs: 0800-1630
Fri: 0800-1300

Out of hours The High Commission answer machine gives an emergency number

 

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