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Validating the Implementation Plan: Gender Strategy for Aquatic Biodiversity
Validating the Implementation Plan: Gender Strategy for Aquatic Biodiversity

Zawya

time28-04-2025

  • General
  • Zawya

Validating the Implementation Plan: Gender Strategy for Aquatic Biodiversity

Date: Tuesday, 29th April 2025 Time: 12:00–15:30 EAT Format: Virtual/Online The African Union Inter-African Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) is convening a Virtual Stakeholders' Consultative Validation Workshop tomorrow 29th April 2025, to solicit stakeholder inputs on the development of an inclusive and actionable Implementation Plan for the Continental Strategy for Mainstreaming Gender in Aquatic Biodiversity Conservation and Environmental Management. Following the endorsement of the continental gender strategy by the African Union Heads of State and Government in February 2024 (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia), this workshop is a critical next step in translating political commitments into tangible, measurable actions to promote gender equity in environmental governance. The workshop aims to validate and refine the draft Implementation Plan, strengthen institutional capacity for gender mainstreaming, promote equitable access to resources, enhance women's representation in environmental governance, develop gender-specific data collection systems, and foster inclusive communication. The expected outcomes include a validated plan, strengthened partnerships, and social transformations for equitable environmental governance. Implementation Plan Framework The Implementation Plan is built around six interdependent strategic areas: 1. Building the capacity of women and institutions. 2. Guaranteeing equitable access to natural resources and economic opportunities. 3. Promoting inclusive governance by increasing women's participation in decision-making. 4. Establishing a robust, evidence-based gender data system. 5. Transforming social norms through participatory and multi-channel communication campaigns. 6. Ensuring rigorous, transparent, and gender-sensitive monitoring and evaluation. Drawing from pilot experiences in Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, Ethiopia, and Malawi, the plan aligns with global, continental, and regional frameworks such as the SDGs, CEDAW, CBD, ABES, GEWE Strategy, and Agenda 2063. It applies a Results-Based Management (RBM) approach, ensuring that commitments translate into measurable progress. Workshop Structure and Agenda The workshop will be structured around three main sessions: an opening session with opening remarks from AU-IBAR leadership, followed by statements from key partners, including the African Women Fish Processors and Traders Network (AWFISHNET). The Technical Sessions will include a series of expert presentations will set the context by providing an overview of the project, the African Blue Economy Strategy, policy frameworks, and insights into strengthening gender dimensions in aquatic ecosystem conservation. The second technical session will feature the presentation of the Draft Implementation Plan, followed by an open discussion to enrich and validate the Plan based on stakeholder feedback. The Closing Session will include reflections from AWFISHNET and final closing remarks by AU-IBAR to conclude the workshop, marking the official validation of the Implementation Plan. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The African Union – Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR).

3rd Regional Workshop on Fisheries, Aquaculture, and the Blue Economy in Africa's Development
3rd Regional Workshop on Fisheries, Aquaculture, and the Blue Economy in Africa's Development

Zawya

time08-04-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

3rd Regional Workshop on Fisheries, Aquaculture, and the Blue Economy in Africa's Development

The 3rd Awareness Enhancing Workshop on the Importance of Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Blue Economy in Africa's Socio-Economic Development, is being held from 07–09 April 2025 in Johannesburg, South Africa, bringing together key stakeholders from AU Member States, Regional Economic Communities, development partners, and civil society, and AWFISHNET South Africa Chapter to strengthen regional dialogue and action around Africa's aquatic wealth. Organized by AU-IBAR and AUDA-NEPAD, the workshop is focusing on the transformative potential of fisheries, aquaculture, and the blue economy in driving sustainable development, improving livelihoods, and contributing to food security and wealth creation on the continent. In remarks delivered by Mrs. Hellen Guebama on behalf of Dr. Huyam Salih, Director of AU-IBAR, the urgent need for increased public investment in the sector was highlighted, noting that limited funding has continued to hinder its full potential. She emphasized the importance of leveraging continental frameworks such as the Africa Blue Economy Strategy, and aligning efforts with the Malabo Declaration and Agenda 2063. Participants were called upon to champion the value of fisheries and aquaculture in their respective countries to drive visibility, awareness, and policy support. She also acknowledged the strong partnerships with development actors, including the European Union, whose support to Fisheries Governance Projects has been instrumental in uniting stakeholders towards sustainable and inclusive management of Africa's blue resources. The workshop will feature technical presentations, knowledge exchange sessions, and group work focused on policy, governance, partnerships, and awareness strategies. Key expected outcomes are the development of draft national blue economy strategies, action plans, and coordination mechanisms, setting a solid foundation for scaling investments and impact across the continent. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The African Union – Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR).

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