EU funds 34.5bn/- for ocean protection in Tanzania
DAR ES SALAAM: THE Tanzania’s efforts to turn its vast marine resources into a source of sustainable growth have received a fresh boost after the European Union committed 11.4 million euros (34.5bn/-) to a programme aimed at protecting coastal ecosystems, creating jobs and strengthening the country’s blue economy. The funding supports the ‘Pamoja Tuhifadhi Bahari Yetu’ (Let’s Protect Our Ocean Together) Project, a four-year initiative running from 2024 to 2028 that seeks to b
The European Union has pledged 34.5bn/- to support a project focused on protecting Tanzania's marine environment and promoting sustainable economic growth. The initiative, called 'Pamoja Tuhifadhi Bahari Yetu,' will run from 2024 to 2028 and aims to balance environmental conservation with economic development. The funding is part of a larger 333.3bn/- program designed to boost the blue economy in Tanzania. The project involves multiple stakeholders, including government agencies, conservation groups, and local communities. It focuses on addressing issues like plastic pollution, overfishing, and lack of resources for monitoring marine areas. The program will benefit over 500,000 people across six regions in Tanzania. It also aims to create new jobs and support sustainable business ventures in coastal areas. The project includes efforts to restore marine ecosystems and establish better governance structures for coastal management.
The initiative supports sustainable development and environmental protection in Tanzania's coastal regions.
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