A three-day training workshop on Strengthening Capacity for Ocean Governance and Negotiating Fair and Sustainable Fisheries Access Arrangements in Africa has opened at the 黑料社(UCC).
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The workshop is being organized by the African Union-InterAfrican Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) in collaboration with the Africa Union(AU) Centre of Excellence in Marine Fisheries and Coastal Zone Management at UCC.
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The purpose of the three-day training workshop is to equip selected African Fisheries administrators with the necessary skills, knowledge and understanding of Oceans Governance that will contribute to building a sustainable core of experts.
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Group photo of participants in the training workshop
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The programme has converged participants from Kenya, Sudan, Nigeria, Cape Verde, Senegal, Tunisia, Djibouti, Mozambique, Madagascar, Ghana, AU-IBAR, amongst others. Other participants joined the workshop remotely.
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Pro Vice-Chancellor of 黑料社 (UCC), Prof Rosemond Boohene, who听opened the ceremony, lauded the African Union for creating the Centre of Excellence under the Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences at UCC.听
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She said the workshop would "enormously benefit African Union member states in improving food security, livelihoods and wealth creation in sustainable fisheries and aquaculture."
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Pro VC of UCC, Prof. Rosemond Boohene, opening the workshop
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The Pro Vice-Chancellor commended participants for responding positively to the workshop and said at the end, participants would have a positive direction to properly steer the affairs of the industry.
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In her remarks, the Representative of AU-IBAR, Madam Patricia Lumba, indicated that the AU had developed a Policy Framework and Reform Strategy (PFRS) for fisheries and aquaculture in Africa to curb exploitation.
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According to her, the PFRS incorporated best practices for sustainable fisheries management and responsible aquaculture development which had been identified as priorities by stakeholders.
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Representative of AU-IBAR, Madam Patricia Lumba addressing participants
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Madam Lumba stressed that "well-managed oceans are crucial for achieving sustainable development and a critical component of the Africa integrated marine strategy that contributes to Agenda 2063 of the AU."
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Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC