
SP-SFIF: West Africa Regional Fisheries Program (WARFP)
The combined development objective/global objective of the proposed West Africa Regional Fisheries Program is to sustainably increase the overall wealth generated by the exploitation of the marine fisheries resources of West Africa, and the proportion of that wealth captured by West African countries.
Development Projects : WARFP Fisheries Phase 2 GEF in Cape …
Improve the management of selected fisheries and increase the net value of catch in targeted landing sites. 1. Total project cost includes funding from World Bank and non-bank sources in …
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World Bank Document
The WARFP Phase 1 support for new fisheries regulations, to include a new 6 mile inshore exclusion zone, a more equitable licensing regime and dissuasive fines level for IUU fishing, has made a real difference to Liberia’s capacity to capture a larger share of its fisheries wealth but also to improving access control as a precursor for more ...
West Africa Regional Fisheries Program - All Atlantic Ocean …
The West Africa Regional Fisheries Program (WARFP) which is funded by the International Development Association (IDA) of the World Bank is designed to assist countries to address these constraints by providing support to collaborate to (i) strengthen the governance of the use of the marine fish resources so that they recover to much more ...
West Africa Regional Fisheries Program (WARFP) - spcsrp.org
The West Africa Regional Fisheries Program which is funded by the International Development Association (IDA) of the World Bank is designed to assist countries to address these constraints by providing support to collaborate to (i) strengthen the governance of the use of the marine fish resources so that they recover to much more environmentally...
Protecting West African Fisheries - World Bank Group
2013年3月28日 · In order to prevent illegal fishing within six nautical miles of the West African coast, the International Development Agency (IDA) supported the West Africa Regional Fisheries Program (WARFP) in Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Senegal, and Sierra Leone.
ILLEGAL, UNREPORTED, AND UNREGULATED FISHING - United States Coast Guard
Illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing is one of the greatest threats to ocean health and a significant cause of overfishing. It contributes to the collapse or decline of fisheries that are critical to the economic growth, food systems, and ecosystems of numerous countries around the world.
SP-SFIF: West Africa Regional Fisheries Program (WARFP)
SP-SFIF: West Africa Regional Fisheries Program (WARFP) Project Objective: The combined development objective/global objective of the proposed West Africa Regional Fisheries Program is to sustainably increase the overall wealth generated by the exploitation of the marine fisheries resources of West Africa, and the proportion of that wealth ...
Regional Coordination and Cooperation in the Fight Against
2024年10月3日 · In developing coastal regions, illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing (IUUF) is a complex and multifaceted problem that often requires considerable resources to combat effectively. Regional cooperation allows States to pool assets, conduct joint patrols, and create common regional policies.
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World Bank Document
Objective: The West Africa Regional Fisheries Programme (WARFP) is to support the sustainable management of Ghana's fish and aquatic resources by: (i) strengthening the country's capacity to sustainably govern and manage the fisheries; (ii) reducing illegal fishing; (iii) increasing the value and profitability generated by the fish resources ...