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Africa Blue Economy Week

Addis Ababa (African Union): Africa's vast coastline and rich marine resources are ripe for transformative economic and social development. Yet, challenges such as environmental degradation, overexploitation and infrastructure deficits hinder this potential.

   In response, the African Union (AU), alongside UNDP (United Nations Development Program) and various partners, launched the Africa Blue Economy Week (ABEW-24).

   Scheduled from 23 to 25 July 2024, ABEW-24 will gather leaders from across Africa and beyond to drive the blue economy forward. This year’s theme, «Empowering Africa’s Blue Renaissance,» underscores the importance of shared effort and innovation in developing a vibrant maritime sector.

   The African Day of Seas and Oceans, celebrated annually on 25 July, is a vital occasion dedicated to recognizing the immense value of Africa’s marine assets.

   It highlights the critical importance of sustainable management and conservation of these resources for the continent’s economic growth, food security and environmental health.

   Celebrating this day during Africa Blue Economy Week amplifies its significance by aligning it with broader discussions on local blue economies, fostering dialogue on innovative blue economy practices and promoting policies that balance economic development with environmental stewardship.

   This event isn’t just a meeting; it’s a commitment to unlocking Africa’s blue promise through collective action. ABEW-24 aims to be a catalyst for inclusive and sustainable blue growth, fostering dialogue, collaboration and actionable solutions.

   It will unite stakeholders from diverse sectors to share knowledge, celebrate successes and address the blue economy’s role in achieving broader development goals like poverty reduction and climate resilience.

   Moreover, this year, the celebration presents a unique opportunity to reflect on the Decade of African Seas and Oceans (2015-2025), a period marked by concerted efforts to protect and harness the potential of Africa’s marine resources.

   Reviewing the progress made, learning from the successes and challenges encountered and setting a strategic path forward will ensure that Africa continues to advance towards a sustainable and prosperous blue economy.

   This reflection is not only a time to celebrate achievements but also a call to action for enhancing collaborative efforts, leveraging scientific advancements, and strengthening governance frameworks for the future.

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