The US launched an $8.4 million project that is aimed at conserving coastal and marine biodiversity.
Economy and Development April 1, 2023
Known as USAID Heshimu Bahari (Respect the Ocean), the project will also seek to strengthen the fisheries value chain in Tanzania mainland and Zanzibar.
At the official launch of the project in Dar es Salaam, the US second gentleman, Mr Douglas Emhoff, said the USAID Heshimu Bahari project will also help to reduce the issue of Gender Based Violence (GBV), improve the livelihoods of communities, reduce discrimination against women, and conquer climate change.
Mr Emhoff, who is the husband of US Vice President Kamala Harris, said millions of people could be displaced due to the climate crisis.
“The time is now for collection,” he said. He said discussions with women in the fishing and marine sectors have shown that most of them face barriers and are still underpaid, and therefore, the funds address the gender gaps.
The Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries Development, Dr Daniel Mushi, said the government of Tanzania was impressed with the US’ initiative in supporting the coastal and marine biodiversity in Tanzania, which brings together a diversity of key marine and coastal stakeholders.
The Principal Secretary from the Ministry of Blue Economy and Fisheries in the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar, Mr Aboud Jumbe, said Tanzania was facing challenges such as over fishing and climate change that were affecting the country’s ability to conserve marine and coastal biodiversity and sustainably manage its fisheries resources.
He said the government has designated a variety of marine protected areas throughout the coastal waters, from its northern border with Kenya to its southern border with Mozambique.
For monetary donations to the project:
Novo Banco - Portugal - IBAN: PT50 0007 0000 0016 8454 5662 3 - SWIFT/BIC: BESCPTPL
Bank of Commerce and Industry (BCI), R. Rey Katiavala, 224, Luanda - Account 4102547210-001