The International Day of Biological Diversity is an essential event that marks the urgent need for biodiversity conservation. This year’s theme, “From Agreement to Action: Building Back Biodiversity,” emphasizes the importance of concrete action in the protection and restoration of biodiversity.
South Africa is hosting the Fifth Global Conference on Biodiversity Finance in Cape Town, bringing together delegates from various parts of the world, including representatives from Brazil, Cambodia, Germany, and UNEP Executive Director Inger Andersen, to discuss crucial challenges and opportunities related to financing biodiversity conservation.
As the popularity of setjetting continues to rise, many countries and tourism boards are recognizing its potential in the market. The trend involves promoting travel destinations as filming locations, highlighting the beauty of the landscapes and architecture to a global audience. This not only attracts more tourists but also creates new job opportunities and revenue streams for locals in the film industry.
The City of Cape Town is proud to support once again the annual Suidoosterfees, which will take place from April 26 to May 1, 2023, at the Artscape. This festival has become a major cultural event on the Cape Town calendar and highlights the best of the region’s arts and culture scene.
Fashion has always been a form of selfexpression, but the industry has been scrutinized for its environmental impact in recent years. However, in South Africa, a growing number of fashion brands are taking proactive steps toward sustainability and ethical production. From ecofriendly fabrics to upcycling materials, these brands are leading the way toward a more sustainable future for the fashion industry.