The event was attended by Mathew Brooke from the European Union Delegation and Francisco Pessanha de Meneses from the Embassy of Portugal in Nairobi.
A special thank you to all participants for their contribution and presence. More photos from the event will be shared soon.
The Tourism and Cultural Heritage component of the Go Blue Project, implemented by Camões, I.P. and funded by the European Union, in partnership with the Jumuiya ya Kaunti za Pwani (JKP) Secretariat, held its final event on 20 and 21 November in Kilifi, Kenya.
It brought together representatives from the six JKP counties, partners and beneficiaries, highlighting the achievements reached through the implementation of the Blueprint strategy in the region, as well as showcasing and recognising the supported projects.
The Tourism and Cultural Heritage component of the Go Blue Project is financed by the European Union and co-financed and managed by Camões, I.P., with the overall objective of contributing to strengthened inclusive and sustainable blue economy value chains in Kenya’s JKP counties
Tourism connects us, inspires us, and reminds us how much we share.
This #WorldTourismDay, let’s travel responsibly and celebrate the beauty of every community.
@EUinKenya@UNEP@UNHABITAT@JumuiyaBloc 3/3 At the same event, updates were shared on Lamu’s mangrove Blue Carbon programme.
* Project Idea Note (PIN) completed
* Awaiting validation by Plan Vivo
* Next step: Project Design Document (PDD)
Nature-based solutions in action #ClimateAction#GoBlue#BlueEconomy#GoBlue
Today in Lamu, the @EUinKenya-supported GoBlue Project spotlighted two flagship initiatives:
The revitalized King Fahd Park
Advances in the mangrove Blue Carbon programme
These initiatives demonstrate how thriving cities and healthy ecosystems can drive Kenya’s #BlueEconomy.
@UNEP@UNHABITAT 2/2 This marked the first time the land–sea planning guidelines developed by @UNEP & @UNHABITAT are being piloted in a Kenyan county.
Lamu is setting the stage for integrated planning that links ecosystems, communities, and economic growth.
#GoBlue#BlueEconomy#ClimateAction
Last week in Lamu, the EU-funded #GoBlue Project marks a milestone!
@EUinKenya, @UNEP & @UNHABITAT will:
*Hand over a draft of Kenya’s 1st County Spatial Plan with a marine component
*Open King Fahd Park
*Share progress on mangrove
#BlueEconomy#SustainableKenya#GoBlue
1/2 In Lamu: County officials received Kenya’s 1st County Spatial Plan (2026–2036) with a marine component. The draft prepared with support from @UNEP and @UNHabitat will now move to statutory approval.
#BlueEconomy#SustainableKenya#GoBlue
This is a shining example of the EU’s support through the @GoBlueKenya programme to the restoration of vital coastal and marine ecosystems and sustainable water management @UNEP_Nairobi, @UNHabitat@HassanAliJoho
Happening now! The EU, in partnership with UNEP and KMFRI, is launching the Mikindani Constructed Wetland in Mombasa. A nature-based solution to tackle wastewater management and improve water quality in coastal Kenya, under the Go Blue Project @GoBlueKenya@UNEP
2/2 The summit brought together tourism professionals and changemakers from around the world. It featured thought-provoking panel discussions and presentations aligned with this year’s theme: “Reimagining Sustainable Tourism in Africa: Accelerating Climate Action.”
#STAS2025
1/2 The African Pro-Poor Development Centre, a grantee under the Go Blue Project’s Tourism & Cultural Heritage component, had the opportunity to exhibit at the 10th Sustainable Tourism Africa Summit held in Diani, Kwale County on 8th and 9th May 2025.
#STAS2025#STASat10
Happy #LabourDay2025🇰🇪
Today, we celebrate the strength, dedication, and resilience of every worker who contributes to building our nation. Your hard work drives progress and shapes a better tomorrow. Let’s continue to champion dignity in work and create opportunities for all.
This season, we celebrate hope, resilience, and the beauty of new beginnings.
May your Easter be filled with peace, love, and renewed purpose.
Happy Easter 2025!