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Ghana’s Marine Fisheries Sector Displays Deficit In Transparency

M.Cby M.C
May 5, 2023
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Ghana’s Marine Fisheries Sector Displays Deficit In Transparency

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Ghana performance, as reported by a recent finding, has proven to be poor in transparency when it comes to its marine fisheries sector. Specifically, the finding indicated that although data exists within Ghana’s fisheries administration, majority of this data is not publicly accessible.

This revelation came up during the report launch of the assessment of online transparency of Ghana’s Fisheries Management Information, an initiative of the Fisheries Transparency Initiative (FiTI) and the Centre for Maritime Law and Security (CEMLAWS) Africa with support from Bloomberg Philanthropies.

During the launch, stakeholders within the fisheries sector gathered to evaluate the report and make recommendations for the future.

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Reacting to the report, the Deputy Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development, Mr. Moses Anim averred that the Ministry has taken note of the gaps and the recommendations outlined in the Report and will take steps to address them.

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Mr. Moses Anim

The deputy minister called on FiTI, CEMLAWS Africa and Bloomberg Philanthropies to help Ghana implement the recommendations.

According to Mr. Aim, this assessment is “a wakeup call for us to join the Fisheries Transparency Initiative.”

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According to the Executive Director of the Fisheries Transparency Initiative, Sven Biermann, the purpose of the report is to help lead Ghana’s fisheries sector on a gradual upward trend towards transparency and sustainable development.

“At the end of the day, why we need public access to information is to contribute to the better governance of fisheries. There is a lot of research out there and if you look at the analysis, the fish stocks around the world that are doing well are those where there is what is called participatory governance.

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Executive Director of the Fisheries Transparency Initiative, Sven Biermann

“This means there is a balance between the national authorities making the recommendations, making the policies, putting the policies into practice and at the same time non-governmental sector such as business, civil society and media being able to understand what government is doing, contributing to these policies in the first place but also, exercising effective oversight. Obviously, this cannot happen if one side does not have access to information to understand what is exactly happening.”

Sven Biermann

The Team Lead at the Center for Maritime Law and Security (CEMLAWS) Africa, Dr. Kamal Deen-Ali corroborated this objective. He noted that it requires a certain level of digital infrastructure to be able to provide adequate access to information.

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Dr. Kamal Deen-Ali

“So, our government must provide the requisite digital infrastructure to host the information and to make it available. It requires a certain level of technical expertise or personnel to be dedicated to the job of making information available. Again, it may require some recruitment, some refresher training and certain level of expertise at the Ministry and the Fisheries commission so that can happen.”

Dr. Kamal Deen-Ali

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