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Developing A Comprehensive National Integrated Maritime Strategy

Background Ghana is a coastal state with vast maritime opportunities. The economy, livelihoods and culture of Ghanaians and the ocean are intricately linked. Efficient management of the oceans can greatly advance socio-economic growth and development in the country. With a 540km coastline, an extensive Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and an extended continental shelf, the country …

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CEMLAWS, Bloomberg roll out Fisheries Transparency Initiative in Tsokomey

Accra, March 17, GNA – The Bloomberg Philanthropies through the Centre for Maritime Law and Security Africa (CEMLAWS Africa), has undertaken a fisheries transparency activity, within the framework of Bloomberg’s broader “Vibrant Oceans Initiative,” in the Tsokomey community. The step was to enhance fisheries governance in the community near Bortianor in the Greater Accra Region. …

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Analyzing Maritime Security In Ghana (AMARIS) Project

Tackling maritime insecurity in order to enhance the blue economy, restore ocean health, but also to strengthen blue justice, continues to be one of the major challenges for today’s governments. Much attention is being paid to these ocean challenges in countries across the African continent. For outside observers, Ghana has emerged as an African role model on …

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Cemlaws Policy Brief

Illegal Activities & Poor Governance in the Fisheries Sector

Editor’s note: As we celebrate World Oceans Day 2021 under the theme “The Ocean: Life and Livelihoods”, this policy brief addresses concerns of illegal activities and malpractices within the fisheries sector and their effects on the welfare and livelihoods of coastal communities, specifically in the Gulf of Guinea region. In furtherance of our commitment to …

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Lecture from Dr Kamal

CHALLENGES TO MARITIME SECURITY IN THE GULF OF GUINEA

In my most recent publication, I argue that the Gulf of Guinea presents a convolution of opportunities and challenges to the international community. The reasons are apparent in number of paradoxes. While the exploitation of the Gulf’s oil and gas resources can lead to immense socio-economic gains, the resultant gaping governance challenges may far outweigh …

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