Africa Tourism Board observes the World Water Day

Published on : Wednesday, March 24, 2021

The United Nations every year on March 21st observes the International Forest day. The theme for 2021 is: ‘Forest restoration: a path to recovery and well-being’.

For our Mother Earth, forests are the lungs. People worldwide are dependent on forests for livelihood as well as their daily needs. Forest also helps prevent global warming.

President of the Africa Tourism Board, Alain St. Ange, on this occasion, has encouraged all members and the tourism world to spread consciousness in terms of the significance of protecting forests and ecosystems recovery.

Furthermore, during the Africa Tourism Board Forum arranged on 22nd March 2021, the need to highlight issues that could lead to endangered species into extinction and threats to biodiversity.

“We are all aware of the escalating of poaching will not only diminish the diversity of the wildlife but also impact negatively on the tourism industry,” said the President.

He is all set to powerfully emphasize the commitment to the strategy of anti-poaching during the Forum will certainly benefit the global wildlife conservation efforts.

With his consistent commitment towards the protection and preservation of the planet, the President also joined his hands in the celebration of World Water Day on the 22nd of March 2021 under the theme ‘Valuing Water’.

President Alain St.Ange through this message, wishes to call Africa Tourism Board members and give them confidence, directly and indirectly, to increase efforts in making everyone appreciate and understand the importance of a drop of water and act in a responsible way while consuming this finite and irreplaceable resource. Water is ‘life’ he said. In fact, water has an enormous value for our households, food, culture, health, education, and economics as well as for our natural environment.


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