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The Bahamas takes action towards sustainable future
The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation has launched groundbreaking initiatives focused on fortifying and restoring mangrove trees devastated by Hurricane Dorian in 2019, aligning with Earth Day celebrations.
Recently, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism I. Chester Cooper represented The Bahamas at the United Nations General Assembly Sustainability Week in New York City, highlighting the nation’s unwavering commitment to tourism resilience. In his address, Cooper emphasized that The Bahamas’ tourism success is rooted in uplifting lives, preserving environments, and sustaining local economies.
The “For The Love of Mangrove” campaign involves Team Tourism volunteers, public service staff, visitors, and the public, showcasing the industry’s environmental stewardship in restoring mangrove habitats.
Read the original article here: https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/the-bahamas-takes-action-towards-sustainable-future-893494788.html
ANZAC Day
ANZAC Day is a day of remembrance that commemorates the landing of the ANZACs at Gallipoli during World War I on April 25, 1915. The day is observed through various ceremonies, parades, and services across Australia and New Zealand. The day usually starts with a dawn service, reflecting the time of the ANZAC landing at Gallipoli. This solemn and reflective service often involves the playing of the Last Post, a minute of silence, and the laying of wreaths to pay tribute to the fallen.
Throughout the day, there are also marches, veterans’ reunions, and cultural events that honour all those who have served in the armed forces.
Kingdom of Eswatini Flag Day
On Flag Day citizens come together to honour their national flag with pride and enthusiasm. Flag-raising ceremonies, colourful parades, educational programs, cultural performances, and community events mark the day. Homes, offices, and public spaces are adorned with Eswatini flags, fostering a sense of unity and patriotism. It’s a time for reflection, gratitude, and celebration of the nation’s independence and heritage.
Bangladesh’s Mega Projects: Reviving the economy amidst COVID-19
Bangladesh’s economy is showing its potential through these mega projects. Government officials and experts say that if these Mega Projects can be implemented, Bangladesh’s status in the world court will increase.
Access Asia: Bangladesh, Sri Lanka & Pakistan Offer New Combinations For Regional Supply Chains
Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are all near neighbours in South Asia, orbiting around the influence of India. All four share common ties both in terms of their history with the United Kingdom and through more recent ties through membership of the SAARC trade bloc.
How the Commonwealth is championing teamwork and vaccine equity
Dr. Hasan discusses the COVID pandemic and the Commonwealth’s part in the global recovery effort, especially vaccine equity and sharing of technology, via platforms like the ACT Accelerator, CPA, and CHPA.
Bangladesh’s Fashion Startup Evolution
Join us for an exciting webinar that will take you on a journey through the world of Fabraex – a budding Bangladeshi fashion brand with a fresh perspective on blending cultural heritage with contemporary style. Founded by the visionary Fahim Khandkar and driven by the leadership of CEO Saklain bin Salim, Fabraex is a young startup on a mission to empower individuals to embrace their authentic identities through fashion.
Fireside chat with Dr Indrajit Coomaraswamy: Lessons to be learnt from Sri Lanka’s recent economic crisis | Webinar Recording
The ongoing economic crisis in Sri Lanka offers important lessons for policymakers globally. In a thought-provoking fireside chat, Julia Charlton chair of the Commonwealth Chamber of Commerce speaks with Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy, former Governor of Sri Lanka’s Central Bank, to analyse the origins and impacts of the crisis, along with Sri Lanka’s path to recovery.
Fireside chat with Dr Indrajit Coomaraswamy: Lessons to be learnt from Sri Lanka’s recent economic crisis
Join us for an enlightening fireside chat with Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy on Sri Lanka’s Economic Road to Recovery in collaboration with RCS Sri Lanka. Dr. Coomaraswamy will provide crucial insights into Sri Lanka’s current economic standing and potential paths to recovery, drawing on his extensive experience as a former Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.