11/03/2026
The , established by Queen Kgwadi I Ramokobala of the Batlokwa Ba Kgwadi Royal Kingdom in Johannesburg, South Africa, under the auspices of the United Nations Association of Africa_Global (UNAA_Global), is a visionary initiative dedicated to nurturing boys into responsible, resilient, and dignified leaders of tomorrow.
Its purpose is to:
: Provide boys with education, mentorship, and life skills that foster intellectual, emotional, and social growth, ensuring they are equipped to contribute meaningfully to their communities.
( 4: Quality Education)
: Address the historical neglect of boy child development by creating equitable opportunities, complementing girl child initiatives, and fostering mutual respect.
( 5: Gender Equality)
-being: Encourage healthy lifestyles, emotional resilience, and safe environments for boys to thrive.
( 3: Good Health and Well-being)
: Instill values of accountability, discipline, and service, preparing boys to be custodians of justice, peace, and unity.
( 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions)
: Anchor boys in the traditions, values, and dignity of the Batlokwa Ba Kgwadi Royal Kingdom, while embracing global citizenship under UNAA_Global. ( 11: Sustainable Communities)
: Equip boys with entrepreneurial and vocational skills to break cycles of poverty and contribute to sustainable development.
( 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth)
and Batlokwa Ba Kgwadi Royal Kingdom
: The program embodies the association’s mission of advancing unity, social justice, and sustainable development across Africa and the world.
: It reflects the Kingdom’s ceremonial stewardship, cultural dignity, and commitment to legacy-building, ensuring boys grow as custodians of heritage and agents of transformation.
The Boy Child Development Program seeks to , ensuring boys are equally supported alongside girls. By aligning with the , the ’s heritage, and the ’s global mission, the program builds a living legacy of unity, resilience, and transformation for generations to come.