In the field of fisheries and aquaculture alone, more than forty institutions overlap on the African continent, with generally laudable intentions, but problematic efficiency. Their anchorage and rationalisation were the topic of a four-days cogitation, at the end of October in Rabat, on the occasion of the fifth general assembly of APRIFAAS (African Platform for Regional Institutions in Fisheries, Aquaculture and Aquatic Systems). The meeting was hosted by the Ministerial Conference for Fisheries Cooperation among African States bordering the Atlantic Ocean (ATLAFCO), which has held the presidency of the platform since April 2022.
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Difficult consensus in Portoroz
By André NAOUSSI, in Portoroz (Slovenia) Delegates from 58 countries (including 11 African countries) and some 20 NGOs and observers are finding it difficult to…
View More Difficult consensus in PortorozECOFISH Media Workshop : Journalists take the plunge
To fight the scourge of wild fishing and contribute to the survival of fish, journalists and communicators are increasingly called upon to join in the struggle. The ECOFISH program has just initiated a fruitful experience in this perspective from May 24 to 26, 2022 in Nairobi.
View More ECOFISH Media Workshop : Journalists take the plungeLiberia: NaFAA completes successful distribution of Japanese Yamaha outboard engines in Montserrado…
West Point Liberian Fishermen Cooperative Limited received five boxes of the Yamaha outboard engines from Hon. William Y. Boeh, Deputy Director-General for Technical Services (Left-Right)
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