Cabo Verde’s Blue Economy Shift Sparks Sustainable Growth, Women-Led Initiatives
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Lukanga: Unlocking blue economy for women – Daily News
IN the glittering halls of the United Nations Ocean Conference held in Nice, France, global leaders, diplomats, and experts gathered to debate the future of the world’s oceans. Amidst the polished speeches and diplomatic jargon, one voice rose with the strength and clarity of lived experience, the voice of a Tanzanian woman, Editrudith Lukanga who has made it her life’s mission to fight for the rights of small-scale fishers, especially women. Ms…
Cabo Verde’s Blue Economy Shift Sparks Sustainable Growth, Women-Led Initiatives
Cabo Verde is undergoing a significant economic transition, shifting from a maritime economy to a blue economy that prioritizes sustainability, biodiversity, and inclusive growth. This shift is crucial for the country, as over 80% of its exports come from the fisheries sector. The United Nations, through various agencies like the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), is playing a pivotal role… Source
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