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GHANA HANGS HOPES ON EU TO CURB ILLEGAL FISHING Ghana’s fisheries sector, like many other developing and third-world countries, is in anticipation to benefit from a European Union (EU) level Sustainable Corporate Governance directive that seeks to tackle the negative impacts from EU consumption of fish caught through illegal activities across the globe. Fishermen at sea. | | |
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RED SEA PROJECT ON MARITIME SECURITY LAUNCHED The launch follows a six-month inception phase, during which the project team met remotely with the main stakeholders of each beneficiary country to agree on tailored workplans. Implementation is now underway, starting with legal gap analyses and assistance to maritime authorities in ratifying or strengthening the implementation of relevant regional agreements on Port State Control. Images from the launch | | |
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WCO AND AFCFTA SECRETARIATS JOIN FORCES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE AFRICAN CONTINENTAL FREE TRADE AREA On 15 February 2022, Dr. Kunio Mikuriya, Secretary General of the World Customs Organization (WCO), and H.E. Mr. Wamkele Mene, Secretary General of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat, met at WCO Headquarters to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). WCO Secretary General Dr. Kunio Mikuriya and AfCFTA Secretary General H.E Mr. Wamkele Mene at the signature of the MoU | | |
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"NOTHING, THERE’S NOTHING": SENEGAL’S PLUMMETING FISH STOCKS DRIVE MIGRANT SURGE TO EUROPE. Developing prosperity, and preventing illegal immigration, are some of the topics of discussion at the European Union and African Union summit this month. The Barbarie strip beaches now littered and deserted | | |
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GOGMI-IMSWG MEETING ON REGIONAL AND NATIONAL MARITIME STRATEGIES, PROSPECTS & CHALLENGES The first GoGMI IMSWG online virtual meeting held on 10th July, 2020 was organized to discuss the prospects and challenges for Regional and National Strategies in governing and managing the Gulf of Guinea maritime space. |
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