WIOSAP Demonstration Projects Dashboard

The Nairobi Convention is part of UNEP’s Regional Seas Programme that aims to address the accelerating degradation of the world’s oceans and coastal areas through the sustainable management and use of the marine and coastal environment. It does this by engaging countries that share the Western Indian Ocean in actions to protect their shared marine environment.

The Nairobi Convention - signed by Comoros, France (Reunion), Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Seychelles, Somalia, the United Republic of Tanzania, and the Republic of South Africa - provides a platform for governments, civil society, and the private sector to work together for the sustainable management and use of the marine and coastal environment.

The Project entitled ‘Implementation of the Strategic Action Programme for the Protection of the Western Indian Ocean from land-based sources and activities’ (WIO-SAP) was intended ‘to reduce impacts from land-based sources and activities and sustainably manage critical coastal-riverine ecosystems through the implementation of the WIO-SAP priorities with the support of partnerships at national and regional levels’.

The WIOSAP project addresses significant threats to critical coastal and marine ecosystems of the Western Indian Ocean region, namely, sustainable management of critical habitats, improved water quality, sustainable management of river flows, and governance and regional collaboration.

This dashboard was produced as part of knowledge management of the investments made under the project during its implementation from 2017 to 2024 to promote regional shared learning. The dashboard captures various metrics on work executed by various partners supported under the project.

To view the country dashboards, please click on the name of the country: Comoros , Kenya , Madagascar , Mauritius , Mozambique , Seychelles , SomaliaSouth Africa and United Republic of Tanzania

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Disclaimer

~ The financial figure for South Africa includes one project that is yet to be implemented

~ The designations employed and the presentations of material do not imply the expressions of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNEP, Nairobi Convention, or contributory organisations concerning the legal status of any country, territory*, city area or its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries or the designation of its name, frontiers or boundaries..