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[UPCOMING VIRTUAL EVENT] "Anti-Corruption as Nation-Building: A Comparative Study of Botswana & Seychelles" - BPIA DialogueHouse Discussion

  • 06/30/2026
  • 12:00 PM
  • Virtual (Zoom)

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Discussion Topic: “Anti-Corruption as Nation-Building: A Comparative Study of Botswana & Seychelles”

Date & Time: Friday, June 30, 2026 from 12:00pm - 1:00 pm ET

Location (Zoom): https://us06web.zoom.us/j/9794618227

Open to: The BPIA Community At-Large


About the Session

Corruption remains one of the most significant barriers to development, public trust, economic growth, and effective governance across many countries.

Yet, some nations have demonstrated that strong institutions, accountable leadership, and strategic policy choices can create transparent and effective systems that support national development.

Our June session will explore how Botswana and Seychelles have emerged as two of Africa's strongest examples of anti-corruption governance and what lessons policymakers, development practitioners, civil society leaders, and young professionals can learn from their experiences.

Through an interactive discussion, participants will examine how anti-corruption efforts contribute to nation-building, institutional trust, economic development, and sustainable governance.

BPIA's DialogueHouse Discussion Series creates a community-centered space for members to thoughtfully engage with the global issues shaping our world.

This discussion is designed as a low-lift, open dialogue space that encourages shared learning, diverse perspectives, and meaningful exchange across global diplomacy, governance, policy, and leadership.


What We’ll Explore

  • How Botswana and Seychelles built strong anti-corruption systems
  • The relationship between anti-corruption and national development
  • The role of political leadership and public institutions
  • Building public trust through accountability and transparency
  • Lessons for African countries and emerging democracies
  • The future of anti-corruption efforts in a rapidly changing world

Who Should Attend

  • Students & young professionals
  • Policy and governance practitioners
  • International Development Enthusiast
  • Anyone interested in governance, transparency, and nation-building

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