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YouTube Title: The Study of the US Institute Program with Olerato Kimberly Khushu From Molepolole to the U.S 🇧🇼🇺🇸 | Olarato Kimberly on Youth Leadership, GBV & Civic Engagement Written by: Aron O. Kedisitswe Democracy is not built in Parliament alone — it’s built in classrooms, communities, and young people who refuse to wait for permission to lead. In this powerful episode, we sit down with Olarato Kimberly Koo Koo, a young leader from Molepolole and criminal justice student at the University of Botswana, who recently returned from the prestigious Study of the U.S. Institutes (SUSI) program in the United States. From Seattle to Atlanta 🇺🇸, Olarato shares how the experience shaped her understanding of leadership, civic engagement, and youth participation. She opens up about: Youth unemployment and GBV in Botswana Why social media activism is not enough The power of mentorship and volunteering School dropouts and criminological theories Cultural differences between Botswana and the U.S. Building confidence through global exchange programs Her research project focused on education and youth empowerment We also unpack lessons from civil rights history, including the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., and what democracy truly looks like when citizens show up — not just post. This conversation is about purpose, participation, and taking up space as a young leader. If you're a young Motswana thinking about applying for international opportunities — this episode is for you. ✨ Every effort makes a difference. 🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for more insightful and real conversations. 🇧🇼 Let’s build a Botswana that works for all of us.