From Ship to Shore: Women Thriving in Maritime Careers

Woman Fisher

As the sun rises over Mombasa’s Kilindini Harbor, the daily rhythm of East Africa’s busiest port begins: ships docking, cranes swinging into motion, and dock workers preparing for another day. For decades, it has been a scene dominated by men – but the tide is beginning to turn.

Blueprint for the Blue Economy: Marine Planning in East Africa

Zanzibar Island Tanzania

Kenya and Tanzania’s coastal waters harbor some of East Africa’s richest marine biodiversity, providing livelihoods to millions through fishing, tourism, and maritime trade. Yet these vital ecosystems face mounting pressure from overfishing, pollution, habitat degradation, and climate change.

Promoting Ocean Protection and Conservation in East Africa

Kilindini Ocean Protection

As efforts to re-energize East Africa’s blue economy get underway, ocean protection and conservation remain a key factor. The region takes pride in its rich marine biodiversity, a factor that positively impacts various economic activities, including fishing and tourism.