The project comprises of three components.
The first component, increasing the capacity of dependent communities to benefit from sustainable marine fisheries aims to establish or improve small-scale fisheries sustainable infrastructure...
Show More Development Objective The Project Development Objective is to improve the sustainable management of selected fisheries and enhance the capacity of targeted coastal communities to benefit from fisheries production.
Key Details Project Details Project ID P178032 Status Active Team Leader Stephen Ling, Julien Marie Francois Million Borrower 2 Federal Republic of Somalia Country Somalia, Federal Republic of Disclosure Date January 19, 2022 Approval Date (as of board presentation) June 12, 2024 Effective Date September 17, 2024 Total Project Cost 1 US$ 50.00 million Implementing Agency Ministry of Fisheries and Blue Economy of the Federal Republic of Somalia Region Eastern and Southern Africa Fiscal Year 3 2024 Commitment Amount US$ 55.00 million Environmental Category N/A Environmental and Social Risk High Closing Date June 30, 2030 Consultant Services required Yes Last Stage Reached Bank Approved Last Update Date November 11, 2024 Notes Sectors FY17 - Fisheries FY17 - Public Administration -Agriculture, Fishing & Forestry Themes FY17 - Environment and Natural Resource Management FY17 - Human Development and Gender FY17 - Urban and Rural Development Stay Connected, sign up for our: E-Alerts on: Project P178032 First Name I agree with the terms of the Privacy Notice and consent to my personal data being processed, to the extent neces
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