First-ever SAPPHIRE Project Steering Committee Meeting Held

On 25-27 June 2019, Focal Points for the Western Indian Ocean Large Marine EcosystemStrategic Action Programme Policy Harmonization and Institutional Reforms (SAPPHIRE) projectmet for the first-ever Project Steering Committee (PSC) Meeting in Durban, South Africa. TheGEF-funded SAPPHIRE project, executed by the Nairobi Convention and implemented by UNDP,is designed to promote ocean governance by supporting necessary policy…

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Tanzania appoints new Focal Point to the Nairobi Convention

Nairobi Convention Contracting Parties each appoint a Focal Point in order to help coordinateefforts to protect, manage, and use the Western Indian Ocean at the national level. In practicalterms, this means the Focal Point is responsible for liaising between the Nairobi ConventionSecretariat, other Contracting Parties, and national bodies; coordinating national-level activitiesthat involve multiple stakeholders and…

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The journey has started: Towards a Regional Ocean Governance Strategy for the Western Indian Ocean

The journey has started: Towards a Regional Ocean Governance Strategy for the Western Indian Ocean “The African ocean territories are of strategic importance on the continent, as they provide opportunities to fisheries, aquaculture, and blue economy activities,” Ms. Olushola Olayide, from the African Union proclaimed in her opening remarks at the virtual meeting of Regional…

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SOLSTICE-WIO and SAPPHIRE Projects support complimentary policy-relevant research around fisheries and supporting environments to benefit WIO countries

Sustainable Oceans, Livelihoods and Food Security through Increased Capacity in Ecosystem research in the Western Indian Ocean (SOLSTICE-WIO) is a four-year project, funded by the UK Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF). The project is active in three WIO countries (Tanzania, Kenya and South Africa), with the objective of undertaking novel and collaborative research to understand…

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