Conserving Aquatic Biodiversity in Africa Blue Economy (PART 2 - 2025)
This is the second installment in a documentary series showcasing the Conserving Aquatic Biodiversity in the Africa Blue Economy project, funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida). Through a rich collection of stakeholder testimonials, this video captures voices from across Africa, highlighting the project's achievements and impact up to 2025. Featured contributors include: AU-IBAR; Ayebain Ere-Walson and Dr. Antoine Gaston Djihinto – Fisheries Committee for the West Central Gulf of Guinea (FCWC); Dr. James Kairo – Chief Scientist, KMFRI; Project Developer, Mikoko Pamoja & Vanga Blue Forest Project; Kassi Juma – Project Coordinator, Mikoko Pamoja, Gazi Bay; Anne Wanjiru – Social Impacts Officer, Mikoko Pamoja; Mohamed Juma – Makongeni Primary School, Gazi, Kenya; Frederick Mulah – Teacher, Gazi Primary School, Kenya; Flower Msuya, Asya Haji Juma, and Issa Muharai – Zanzibar Seaweed Cluster Initiative, Tanzania; Lawrence Kisseh Tetteh-Ocloo – Wildlife Division, Forestry Commission, Keta, Ghana; Agatha Francisca and Sarah Aheto – Keta Lagoon, Ghana; and Senyo Adzah – Marine Fisheries Environmental Consultant, University of Ghana

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