The rugby World Cup final isn’t just a fight for supremacy on the field. It’s a struggle for global attention by two tourism giants of the southern hemisphere a
The Atlantic Council and the Cybersecurity Capacity Centre for Southern Africa at UCT partnered to host the Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge in South Africa.
The historic Cape Town FLEAT was held at Monkey Valley Resort from 2nd to 4th December with an enthusiastic and diverse group of faith leaders.
We opened the FLEAT with our very first hybrid online and in-person Regional Interfaith Dialogue, asking What does your faith say about land and water justice?.
Another highlight of the FLEAT experience was a field trip to Ocean View Organic Farms, a permaculture co-operative run by 5 local women. Our FLEAT participants were plunging their hands into the soil, tasting freshly harvested produce and could not stop asking questions.
The delegates have already had their first post-FLEAT meeting when some of them visited Sayd Mohamad at Beit Nur, a community food garden in Schaapkraal, and spent a day planting crops, tending the earth and inspiring each other to new heights.