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December 3, 2018

VIDEO: Blue Fashion Steals the Show at Nairobi Conference

November 28, 2018

‘We Are in This Together’

November 28, 2018

No People, No Blue Economy

November 28, 2018

Call for Careful Attention to the Increasingly Hybrid Origins of Threats to Maritime Security

November 28, 2018

VIDEO: Sustainable Blue Economy Conference Prepares the World for 2020 UN Ocean Conference

A Blue Economy Investment Facility and associated process would allow governments to accelerate, focus and strengthen moves towards a genuine Blue Economy approach. They would be able to utilize their and private sector expertise and orientate, develop, and tender projects and initiatives which deliver improved livelihoods, improved environmental quality, and improved spending of investment flows - Fishermen at work, Little Bay, Jamaica. Credit: Zadie Neufville/IPS

November 21, 2018

Advocating for a Blue Economy Investment Facility


by Terry Waghorn

November 20, 2018

The Blue Economy – A New Frontier for Small Island Developing States

Dr Cyrus Rustomjee, is a senior fellow with Global…


by Cyrus Rustomjee

November 19, 2018

Improved Husbandry Practices Boosts Aquaculture in Kenya


by Justus Wanzala

November 15, 2018

Kenya Looks to Lead the Way in Developing the Blue Economy’s Potential


by Ambassador Macharia Kamau

November 14, 2018

Q&A: All Sustainable Development Goals Relate in Some Way to the Oceans

IPS correspondent Carmen Arroyo interviews PETER THOMSON,…


by Carmen Arroyo

October 29, 2018

Sustainable Coastal Fisheries in the Pacific Depends on Improving Sanitation


by Catherine Wilson

A coastal city, Sierra Leone’s capital, Freetown, is an area where people have relied on the ocean for food and employment for as long as they have lived there. An increasing number of African countries are now embracing the blue economy for its potential to deliver solutions to their most pressing development needs. Credit: Travis Lupick/IPS

July 16, 2018

Blue Economy Movement Gains Traction in Africa


by Miriam Gathigah

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