Editorial by Ahmed Senhoury
Dear partners and readers, The end of the year 2022 is drawing near and it is time to take stock of our endeavors, both personally and professionally. We need to…
Dear partners and readers, The end of the year 2022 is drawing near and it is time to take stock of our endeavors, both personally and professionally. We need to…
In the face of the swift development of offshore oil and gas activities in West Africa and their possible impacts on biodiversity, it is important to put in place effective…
After Boa Vista Island in 2020, Cape Verde has just inaugurated its second Coastal Fringe and Adjacent Sea Management Plan (POOCM) on Maio Island thanks to funding from the MAVA…
The PRCM Board of Directors has approved the opening of an office in Guinea Bissau. PRCM Executive Director Ahmed SENHOURY and the Cooperation Executive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs…
As part of the Output Action Plans (OAPs) financed by the MAVA Foundation, PRCM was indirectly involved in six action plans and coordinated three others, namely PAZHOC (Wetlands and Coastal…
The Regional Partnership for Coastal and Marine Conservation in West Africa (PRCM) took part in the 14th Trilateral Governmental Conference held in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, from 28 to 30 November 2022.…
On November 28, 2022, the Minister of Fisheries and Maritime Economy of Guinea, Her Excellency Mrs. Charlotte DAFFE, announced in a letter to Dr. Valeria MERINO, President of the FiTI…
The risks associated with the exploitation of hydrocarbons are enormous and raise many questions. It is with this awareness that the GIDEL/UCAD UNESCO Master Chair organized a two-day reflection and…
A white paper on the strengths and weaknesses of institutions in the environmental management of offshore oil and gas activities is being prepared and will be released soon. It will…
In 2022, the Centre de Recherches Océanographiques de Dakar Thiaroye (CRODT) conducted research on sediment samples collected from April to June 2021 along the Senegalese coast from Saint-Louis to Cap…