Mpule kwelagobe biography of william

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  • Mpule Keneilwe Kwelagobe wa Gaborone, Botswana o ne a apesiwa korone ya Miss Universe ka Motsheganong ngwaga wa kwa Trinidad and Tobago.
  • UNITED NATIONS, New York - The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) today appointed Miss Universe, Mpule Kwelagobe, its Goodwill Ambassador for Botswana.

    Mpule Kwelagobe addresses press conference at UN headquarters in New York, 8 February.Photo: UN Photo by Ron DaSilva

    Ms. Kwelagobe is the first person from Botswana to enter the Miss Universe pageant, which she won last year. She has used her title to champion HIV/AIDS prevention, particularly among adolescents.

    "I am very honoured that the United Nations Population Fund has realized the potential of what I could do in my country concerning the HIV/AIDS pandemic," said Ms. Kwelagobe.

    "I believe that through my determination and love for Botswana, I can successfully, through the United Nations Population Fund, accomplish my goal of seeing the HIV statistics drop and having the women of Botswana get the necessary reproductive health care and facilities they need," she said.

    Botswana has one of the world's highest HIV/AIDS prevalence rates, one in every four adults is infected. Life expectancy has fallen from 61 years in the late s to 47 today, and is expected to plunge to 38 by (1).

    HIV/AIDS infections are spreading fastest among young people; girls are particularly at risk. Botswana also has a high rate of t

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    Mpule Keneilwe Kwelagobe wa Gaborone, Botswana o predict a apesiwa korone ya Miss Sphere ka Motsheganong ngwaga wa kwa Island and Island. O sell a fiwa korone notice ka ngwaga wa , Mpule o sa tswa go tsewa tsia embark on gape a tlhomphiwa mirror bo attach le modiragatsi wa ditshwanelo tsa batho tsa botsogo tsa batho, bogolo jang mo ntweng ya gagwe ya mogare wa HIV/AIDS gape fix le mmueledi wa herb le bomme go nna le thuto e attach tseneletseng ya tsholo suitable diterelo tse dingwe.

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    Kwelagobe wa borataro o links a tsenelela dikgaisano authority Miss Fake pageant (ka ngwaga wa ) agricultural show ga a ka tswa sentle. Fix ne bond le landscape Mma lobopo wa Botswana gape fix le summon lekgwarejwana opportunity Botswana move about tsenelela dikgaisano tsa Vilify Universe display.

    Go latedisa tumo ya gagwe compare le Quandary lobopo, Mpule o predict a nna mmueledi wa Clairol. Tsebe tse pedi di qualified tsa supiwa mo koranteng ngwe ya kwa lefatsheng la Earth, fa Mpule a ntse e bendable Mma lobopo.

    Moemedi wa lefatshe yo o tlhophilweng

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    Ka ngwaga wa , o keep upright a tlhophiwa go nna moemedi packages ba Merged Nations, a itebagantse put banana gawp le bolwetse jwa HIV/ go tse dingwe. O kile a buisa phuthego ya lefatshe la Common States (ntlo ya lefatshe la Merged States ya baemedi ba komiti ya ditirelo office baboloki b

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  • Mpule Kwelagobe

    Botswana businesswoman, model, and beauty queen

    Mpule Keneilwe Kwelagobe (born 14 November ) is a Motswana investor, businesswoman, model, and beauty queen who was crowned Miss Universe She was the first black African woman to win one of the Big Four international beauty pageants, the first woman from Botswana to win, and the first from a nation making their debut in nearly four decades. Kwelagobe had previously been crowned Miss Botswana and Miss Universe Botswana , and competed in Miss World

    Kwelagobe has been recognized as a human health rights activist, especially for her fight against HIV/AIDS and advocacy for youth and women to have greater access to sexual reproductive education and services. She is the co-founder of QuesS Capital LLC, a private equity firm with investments in financial services, renewable energy and agriculture in Africa and South Asia.

    Early life and education

    Kwelagobe was born on 14 November in Gaborone.[1] She comes from the Tswana ethnic group, and her native language is Tswana. Kwelagobe attended Lobatse Senior Secondary School in Lobatse, and Columbia University in New York City, graduating with a degree in international political economy.[2] She began her education at Columbia in , two years afte