Slideshow Botswana president receives Global Citizen Award
Ian Khama, president of the Republic of Botswana, was presented with a Global Citizen Award by the International Division in the Alumni Lounge of the Pyle Center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison on July 28, 2017.
Ian Khama, president of the Republic of Botswana, answers questions from members of a round-table discussion session hosted by the International Division at the Pyle Center at UW-Madison.
Guido Podesta (left), dean of the International Division, presents a Global Citizen Award to Ian Khama (right), president of the Republic of Botswana during a lunch ceremony attended by members of the UW community, including the Mandela-Washington Fellows, held in the Alumni Lounge of the Pyle Center.
Ian Khama, president of the Republic of Botswana, speaks with members of the Mandela-Washington Fellows. Photo by: Bryce Richter
Members of the UW community, including the Mandela-Washington Fellows, attend the lunch ceremony. Photo by: Bryce Richter
Ian Khama, president of the Republic of Botswana, gestures during the round-table discussion session. Photo by: Bryce Richter
Jonathan Patz (right), director of the Global Health Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, speaks with Ian Khama, president of the Republic of Botswana, during a round-table discussion session. Photo by: Bryce Richter
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