“NRI's mission is to provide distinctive, high quality and relevant research, consultancy, teaching and advice in support of sustainable development, economic growth and poverty reduction.”
“NRI's mission is to provide distinctive, high quality and relevant research, consultancy, teaching and advice in support of sustainable development, economic growth and poverty reduction.”
The Partnership for African Fisheries programme (PAF) is a flagship programme of the NEPAD Agency, funded by the UK Department for International Development, (DFID). The PAF programme is advancing African fisheries thinking, investment and outputs by:
Working with the Development Bank of South Africa (DBSA), NRI has helped to establish a working group which is seeking to promote investment in small to medium scale enterprises that work in the fisheries and aquaculture value chains in Africa.
A first meeting of the working group was held at the DBSA offices in late June of this year. The purpose of the meeting was to start the process of developing a mechanism for investing in African enterprises in the aquaculture and fisheries sector. The meeting sought to:
18 people attended the meeting. Attendees included private sector, the finance sector, the financial services sector, donor representatives and researchers. Namibia, Zambia, Lesotho, South Africa, UK, France and Germany were represented.
During the meeting, Ana Marr and John Linton of NRI presented the findings of a series of seven case studies. The case studies are available on http://africanfisheriesinvestment.org and the presentations are available for download.
It was agreed that fisheries and aquaculture had considerable potential as an investment area. In the short term, activities surrounding aquaculture would probably represent the more attractive area for investment. It was also recognised that fisheries and aquaculture development was constrained by access to finance, capacity of the SME sector and the environment in which business operates.
The working group is now focussing on two core activities:
Through the preparation of:
In November 2010, PAF organised a pan-African ministerial conference on Fisheries and Aquaculture CAMFA. This conference was successful in so far that it raised the profile of fisheries and aquaculture in Africa and obtained ministerial commitment to promote the economic development of fisheries through good governance and management.
A follow-up summit is now being organised by a private organisation, IKAPAMEDIA (See http://www.fishsummit.co.za/). This will be held in the Seychelles in late November, 2011. Full details and registration procedures are available at http://www.fishsummit.co.za/.
It was agreed that the working groups participation in such an event would provide an excellent opportunity to promote the economic opportunities of the fisheries and aquaculture sectors. Indeed, if sufficient progress has been made, this would provide a high-profile launch pad for the Fisheries Investment Fund.
It was agreed that the working group would support the event by: