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Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems Project

Welcome to the ASCLME Project

Over the next five years, the nine countries of the western Indian Ocean region, including Comoros, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Seychelles, Somalia, South Africa and Tanzania, will work together through the Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems (ASCLME) Project.

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Project Steering Committee (PSC) PDF Print E-mail

The Project Steering Committee (PSC) provides oversight and country ownership of the Project, in addition to involving close partners.

The PSC comprises the following members:  

Name

Country/Affiliation
Farid Anasse
Comoros
Harrison Ong'anda

Kenya

Hajanirina Razafindrainibe
Madagascar
Mitrasen Bhikajee
Mauritius
Policarpo Napica
Mozambique
Ronny Renaud
Seychelles
Johann AugustynSouth Africa
Magnus Ngoile
Tanzania
Paul Skelton
SAIAB
Angus Patterson
ACEP
Dixon Waruinge
Nairobi Convention
Claudio Calderone
UNDP Lead Country Office (Mauritius)
Satyajeet Ramchurn
UNDP Lead CO
Mahir Aliyev
UNOPS
Peter Scheren
WIO-LaB
Kaitira Katonda
SWIOFP
David Vousden
ASCLME PCU

David La Roche

UNDP-GEF
Akiko Yamamoto
UNDP


 
“With the support of UNDP and GEF, Somalia is ready to participate in every conference and activity of the ASCLME Project. We are ready to sign the project document and become full partners in the Project. 

Somalia has just emerged from a protracted civil war. We have a new President, a new Government and a new Ministry of Fisheries. The war is over and we want to participate in all activities.

The PSC meeting has been fantastic for all the countries, but particularly for Somalia. We have spoken honestly and frankly at this meeting.”

Ahmed Mohammed Iman, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Fisheries, Somalia.


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