INTERNATIONAL WATERS LEARNING EXCHANGE & RESOURCE NETWORK

IW:LEARN

LME:LEARN - LARGE MARINE ECOSYSTEMS

CFI: Coastal Fisheries Initiative (PROGRAM)

Project Objective: Coastal fisheries are vital to millions of people, providing healthy food, supporting livelihoods and generating revenues for local communities and national economies. Yet, they put growing pressure on the marine environment, endangering aquatic species and threatening precious ecosystems.

The Coastal Fisheries Initiative (CFI) is a global effort to preserve marine resources and ensure that coastal fisheries can continue to play their crucial role in society, contributing to food security, as well as economic and social development.

Funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), the initiative rallies UN agencies and international conservation organizations behind the common goal of promoting the sustainable use and management of coastal fisheries, championing innovative approaches to improve governance and strengthening the seafood value chain.

CFI capitalizes on growing political will for reform in fisheries governance and management. It contributes to the UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and in particular Sustainable Development Goal 14 on conservation and sustainable use of the ocean, seas and marine resources.

Fisheries
Coastal

https://www.fao.org/in-action/coastal-fisheries-initiative/overview/en/

Africa , Americas , Asia , Global , SIDS


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General information
GEF ID 9060
Project type Full-Size Project
Status preparation (Concept Proposed)
GEF characteristic:
Focal Area International Waters, Biodiversity
GEF Allocation to project 0 USD
Total Cost of the project: 201,500,000.00 USD
Partners
Cape Verde , Cote d'Ivoire , Ecuador , Indonesia , Peru , Senegal , Global

Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO)


Project contacts
Leah Karrer Senior Environmental Specialist
Craig Lawson Communications Specialist/Consultant, Fisheries and Aquaculture Department (FIDF)
Fatou Sock Programme Manager