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The primary school of Lephoi, a township of Bethulie.
Source:Kruchem 2011
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Education is a primary driver for economic and social development.
Source:Vignet 2011
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Subsistence Karakul goat farming in Namibia.
Source:DRFN 2004
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Subsistence agriculture in Namibia.
Source:DRFN 2008
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Subsistence agriculture in Lesotho approximately 60 km north-east from Maseru; note the dongas (gully formations) in the foreground.
Source:Hatfield 2008
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Katse Botanical Gardens.
Source:McNutt 2008
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Augrabies Waterfalls, South Africa.
Source:Wörtz 2005
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Springbok in Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.
Source:MisterE 2004
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The Orange River Mouth.
Source:Kruchem 2011
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Statistics provide a departure point for decision-making.
Source:JCKham 2011
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Source:UN HDR 2011
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Source:UN HDR 2011
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Source:UN HDR 2011
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Source:UN HDR 2011
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Source:UN HDR 2011
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The Three Dikgosi, the founding chiefs from Botswana, who travelled to Great Britain during the Independence transition in order to stop the incorporation of the land that is now Botswana into Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) or the Union of South Africa.
Source:Hatfield 2008
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Jwaneng open-pit diamond mine, Jwaneng, Botswana.
Source:Cretep 2007
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Kingsway, the main road passing through the CBD of Maseru Lesotho.
Source:Denne 2006
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Katse Dam, the keystone of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project.
Source:Kruchem 2011
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