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Diamonds Do Good Highlights Positive Impact of Natural Diamonds with First Botswana Tour

Diamonds Do Good has successfully completed its inaugural “Diamonds Do Good in Action” trip to Botswana, offering participants a firsthand look at the natural diamond industry's value chain and its significant contributions to local communities

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The programme included a visit to the Jwaneng diamond mine, one of the richest in the world, as well as a cutting and polishing facility employing local talent, including differently abled workers. Participants also engaged with government officials who showcased how diamond revenues have funded vital infrastructure projects, such as schools, hospitals, and roads, across the country.

Beyond the industrial sites, the trip included excursions into Botswana’s natural beauty, with visits to the Okavango Delta’s landscapes and wildlife reserves.

A standout moment was the visit to Erba Farms, founded by entrepreneur Tshireletso Seoromeng. Backed by Diamonds Do Good since 2022, Seoromeng has grown her business from a small herb garden into a commercial farm supplying national grocery chains and providing full-time employment to six workers. Attendees joined her to inaugurate a new packing facility that will further expand her operations.

The trip underlined the broader message that the natural diamond industry continues to be a driver of sustainable development and positive change in diamond-producing nations like Botswana.

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