Project

Realizing the Inclusive and Sustainable Development in the BCLME Region through the Improved Ocean Governmence and the Integrated Management of Ocean Use and Marine Resources

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Project Objective: To Realize the Long-Term Conservation Protection, Rehabilitation Enhancement and Sustainable use of the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem to Provide Economic Environmental and Social Benefits and Wellbeing of People in the BCLME Region.

Project Category

Other (not set)

Region

Africa

Ecosystems

LME

Budget

175,115,000.00 USD

Total Cost of the project

10,900,000 USD

GEF Allocation to project

Partners

Benguela Current Convention

The Benguela Current Convention is a multi-sectoral inter-governmental initiative of Angola, Namibia and South Africa. It promotes the sustainable management and protection of the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem, or BCLME.

Contacts

Nico E. Willemse

Senior Project Manager

Madeleine Nyiratuza

Regional Technical Specialist for Water, Ocean governance, Ecosystems and Biodiversity

GEF ID

5753

Status

active

Focal Area

International Waters

Project Type

Full-Size Project

Start Date

18 Nov, 2016

Last Update

02 Jun, 2023