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  2. Cape Town almost ran out of water. Here's how it averted the...

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/08/cape-town-was-90-days-away-from-running-out-of...

    Cape Town’s water crisis got so bad last year that there were competitions to see who could wash their shirts the least. Restaurants and businesses were encouraging people not to flush after going to the toilet. The city was just 90 days away from turning off the taps. A year on, the South African city’s parched dams are now over 80% full.

  3. Cape Town's drought is causing the economy to dry up too

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/03/south-africas-cape-town-faces-severe-economic...

    South Africa. Rating’s agency Moody’s warned on Monday the water crisis affecting Cape Town would cause the city’s borrowing to rise sharply and the provincial economy to shrink the longer the situation lasted. A severe drought afflicting South Africa’s Western Cape province is expected to cut agricultural output by 20 percent in 2018 ...

  4. 'Stigma follows us': Cape Town's homeless, transgender women...

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/11/stigma-follows-us-cape-towns-homeless...

    Cape Town - Beneath a bridge in the Cape Town suburb of Woodstock, a strung-together network of blankets serves as a refuge for a group of women fighting stigma on many fronts. SistaazHood, a group of about 40 transgender women, most of them homeless and sex workers, has become a growing voice on issues such as transgender homeless shelters ...

  5. 8 key steps to fix South Africa’s migration policy

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2015/06/8-key-steps-to-fix-south-africas-migration-policy

    South Africa is in dangerous waters. Accelerated and more labour-intensive economic growth is essential for stability. Managing the challenges of migration is a key part of what we need to get right. Crisis management is not the answer in this complex policy arena. The World Economic Forum on Africa 2015 takes place in Cape Town, South Africa ...

  6. South Africa could experience another 'Day Zero' this century |...

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/11/south-africa-cape-town-drought-day-zero-climate...

    South Africa. In 2018 a drought almost caused Cape Town's taps to run dry, an event known as 'Day Zero'. The city has an 80% higher chance of another 'Day Zero' drought by the end of the century if greenhouse gas-emissions keep rising at current rates, according to research. The study also showed that the 2018 drought was made five-six times ...

  7. South Africa still hasn’t won LGBTQ+ equality. Here are 5 reasons...

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/11/south-africa-road-to-lgbtq-equality

    Because the case didn’t follow a nationwide consensus or a massive shift in the social perception of LGBTQ+ people, this made South Africa an anomaly among many countries fighting for marriage equality. Legal protection preceded public acceptance. This is one of the reasons why we struggle with misconceptions and discrimination regarding same ...

  8. World Economic Forum on Africa

    www.weforum.org/events/world-economic-forum-on-africa-2019

    4–6 September 2019 Cape Town, South Africa. Home. Overview

  9. Cape Town’s crisis shows us the real cost of water

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/03/this-is-why-we-need-to-put-a-price-on-water

    The lack of accounting for the cost of water in agriculture is not unique to South Africa. It is a global crisis, and Cape Town is not the first red flag. California’s recent water crisis prompted mandatory water restrictions in urban areas, but not for agriculture – even though California farms use 80% of the state’s surface water ...

  10. These are the 5 biggest risks facing sub-Saharan Africa this year

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/09/economic-growth-sub-saharan-africa-challenges-risks

    As the World Economic Forum on Africa gets underway this week in Cape Town, a new report – The Sub-Saharan Africa Risks Landscape – is set to be unveiled. The report highlights five interconnected risks impacting countries across the continent. 1. Unemployment and underemployment. Unemployment in sub-Saharan Africa stands at around 6% ...

  11. Cape Town shows how other cities could limit climate change with...

    www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/08/cape-town-climate-change-mobility-solutions

    In South Africa, Cape Town was the most congested city in 2017 – precipitated by the failure of the urban rail network maintained and operated by the South African national government. However, the bare bones of the transport offering in Cape Town and the segmented government authority over the transport sector in South Africa made it highly ...