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6th Steering Committee of the ECOFISH Programme

The 6th Steering Committee of the ECOFISH Programme was held in Gaborone, Botswana, on May 15. It was chaired by the Southern African Development Community (SADC), in the presence of Mr. Catalin Gherman, Deputy Head of Cooperation at the Delegation of the European Union to the Republic of Botswana; Mrs. Alice N’Diaye, Director at the General Secretariat of the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC); and representatives of the African Regional Economic Communities (RECs).

As the ECOFISH Programme enters its final semester, emphasis will shift toward consolidation, institutional anchoring, and the strategic handover of the various work plans to ensure their effectiveness and sustainability beyond the project’s end on September 12, 2025.

The Programme Steering Committee reviewed the performance of its five work plans and the actions taken in response to the recommendations from the previous 2024 session.

Of the three-day meeting, which began on May 13, the first two days were allocated to an in-depth technical review of its five work plans, addressing challenges and identifying opportunities to achieve the programme’s objectives. The third day focused on deliberating the outcomes and actionable recommendations of the Technical Steering Committee.

In his speech, Mr. Catalin Gherman, from the EU Deleguation, noted that intensified efforts would be required to achieve the programme’s objectives especially by strengthening ecological sustainability, data-driven fisheries management along with ocean monitoring, control and surveillance. He also reckoned the strong results from small-scale sustainable projects at grassroot level which now need to be scaled up across Africa.

He stated:

“For the European Union, we are at a critical moment to make the best out of this programme, by learning the lessons of these past years, focussing together on strategic actions and concretely preparing the sustainability of the programme”.

Mrs. Alice N’Diaye from the IOC, presented an overview of the actions and contributions of the Ecofish programme, especially through its effort to combat Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing via the Regional Fisheries Surveillance Plan (PRSP). She highlighted the recognition and reaffirmation by Member States of their commitment to sustain the PRSP, as expressed during the IOC 5th Summit last April and following the recommendations made at the 3rd Ministerial Conference held in Seychelles in February. Emphasis will now be placed on consolidating, sustaining, and strategically transferring the programme initiatives in order to strengthen regional and continental ownership and preserve this shared legacy.
ECOFISH is a cross-regional initiative funded by the 11th EDF, leveraging regional collaboration and cooperation to enhance the sustainable management of inland and marine fisheries resources and contribute to the Blue Economy of the Eastern Africa, Southern Africa, and Indian Ocean (EA-SA-IO) region.

The programme is promoted and managed by the EU Delegation in Mauritius and implemented by the IOC Secretariat, in partnership with four African Regional Economic Communities (RECs)—COMESA, EAC, IGAD, and SADC—and two Great Lake Fisheries Management Bodies: the Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization (LVFO) and the Lake Tanganyika Authority (LTA).

ECOFISH ensures seamless collaboration with other regional thematic and strategic agencies, such as AU-IBAR, AUDA-NEPAD, UNEP-NC, FAO, concurrent fisheries, and related projects to build momentum for transformative change in the fishing and Blue economy sectors of the region.

Résumé en Français
Le ‘6e Comité de Pilotage du Programme ECOFISH’ s’est tenu à Gaborone, Botswana, le 15 mai, sous la présidence de la SADC.

Alors qu’ECOFISH entre dans son dernier semestre (fin le 12 septembre 2025), l’accent est mis sur la **consolidation, l’ancrage institutionnel et le transfert stratégique** des plans de travail pour assurer leur pérennité. Le Comité a examiné la performance des cinq plans de travail et les actions découlant des recommandations précédentes. Les deux premiers jours de la réunion ont été consacrés à une revue technique approfondie, le troisième aux délibérations et recommandations.

M. Catalin Gherman, de la Délégation de l’UE, a souligné la nécessité d’intensifier les efforts pour atteindre les objectifs du programme, notamment en renforçant la **durabilité écologique, la gestion des pêches basée sur les données et le suivi, contrôle et surveillance des océans**. Il a aussi insisté sur l’importance de démultiplier les projets pilotes locaux réussis à travers l’Afrique. Selon lui, c’est un moment critique pour tirer les leçons du passé et préparer concrètement la pérennité du programme.

Mme Alice N’Diaye, de la Commission de l’Océan Indien (COI), a présenté les actions d’ECOFISH, notamment la **lutte contre la pêche INN (illicite, non déclarée et non réglementée)** via le Plan Régional de Surveillance des Pêches (PRSP). Les États membres ont réaffirmé leur engagement à soutenir le PRSP. La COI mettra l’accent sur la consolidation et le transfert stratégique des initiatives pour renforcer l’appropriation régionale et continentale.

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