Watch AFRIAMSLIC promotion video entitled 'JOIN US' (53
secs) https://t.co/Zd4K0kb8st other versions are ongoing with the most commonly used languages in Africa (such us French, Arabic and Portuguese).
#FAOASFA Africa Regional Network Meeting takes place today 9th Sep.14:00 GMT. Hope many of you will be able to participate. Join Zoom Meeting https://t.co/UQo5QwzXO1 For more details of the meeting check your email sent by ASFA secretariat. We look forward to fruitful discussions
AFRICAN COELACANTHS: Fossil evidence dates their genesis to around 400 million years ago and scientists thought they were extinct until 1938. Now a French research team has determined that they can likely live much longer (almost a century). https://t.co/SWd9FI1x5i?
Are you involved in policy making & seeking for some guidance on how to
✔️incorporate a #RightToFood perspective or
✔️include considerations on #SmallScaleFisheries
in your work ❓
Here's what you need 👉 https://t.co/MnkX4wGd3B
Please RT. AWARD Leadership Program for Emerging African Women in Science. Closes 23 June 23. Targets emerging African women leaders in science from many sub-Saharan countries. https://t.co/zgmrJAgMCR
Issue 5 of the #FAO-ASFA magazine celebrating 50 years of ASFA has now been published by FAO and is available to view and download here: https://t.co/D11Abz9duM
Wishing all our friends around the world a Happy New Year 2021! May you be blessed with good health, joy, happiness and prosperity! 💖🥰 Follow us also on: Facebbok page https://t.co/YoSVM74neD
@AymenCHAREF @tamsin_vicary @UNESCO@Yassine_SKA Kerkennah island in Tunisia is the only place on earth where fishermen can own parts of the sea due to their traditional fishing methods that require them to set traps in designated parts of the water.
Kerkennah island-Tunisia:the only place on earth where fishermen can own parts of the sea due to their traditional fishing methods #Charfia Inscribed on Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity https://t.co/yeurMtOhVB
In 🇹🇳 Kerkennah islands, where fishermen own part of sea beds, fishing with “Charfia الشرفية” fixed trap has just been inscribed on the #IntangibleHeritage list. @UNESCO#LivingHeritage
An example of sustainable fishing practices.
https://t.co/O0YgtN3lTw
Although Africa only produces 2.4% of the global🌍outputs, African researchers are productive and increasingly visible. But is their #research impactful?
Read the 'Strengthening Research Institutions in Africa' report to know more ▶️https://t.co/4OkiBeIXZ9
Get to know more of #AFRIAMSLIC read this article which was published in the issue 4 of #FAOASFA Newsletter (p.10-13). The newsletter is accessible at: https://t.co/jFSzRSFhRv
@tamsin_vicary We are hugely grateful to @tamsin_vicary and to @LimFlorine from #WorldFish who did a great job on the design and layout of the newsletter. thank you!
#LeSaviezVous?
La consommation de poissons 🐟🐠🦈 de l’Afrique de l’Ouest est la plus haute du continent avec 12 kg par habitant et par an.
Consultez le rapport @FAOfish sur « La Situation mondiale des pêches et de l’aquaculture 2020 » #SOFIA2020
➡️ https://t.co/WtW4UuN6eW…