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Continuity or crisis? Management challenges for the shared fisheries of the Western Ugandan Great Lakes. Notes on the IFIP mission, 18-24 February 1990








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    Report on the Technical Consultation on Lake Mweru shared by Zaire and Zambia (Lusaka, 08-10 August 1990) 1990
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    The IFIP project started in January 1989 with the main objective of promoting a more effective and rational exploitation of the fisheries resources of major water bodies of Eastern, Central and Southern Africa. The project is executed by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), and funded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for a duration of four years. There are eleven countries and three intergovernmental organisations participating in the project: Bu rundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, Zambia, Zaire, Zimbabwe, The Communauté Economique des Pays des Grands Lacs (CEPGL), The Preferential Trade Area for Eastern and Southern African States (PTA) and the Southern African Development Coordination Conference (SADDC). The immediate objectives of the project are: (i) to strengthen regional collaboration for the rational development and management of inland fisheries, particularly with respect to shared water bodies ; (ii) to provide advisory services and assist Governments in sectoral and project planning; (iii) to strengthen technical capabilities through training; and (iv) to establish a regional information base. The present document has been prepared following the first Technical Consultation on lake Mweru, on the basis of field missions in the two countries by the IFIP Project as well as national papers. This document contains the Report of the Consultation and its three appendices: the list of part icipants, the agenda and the papers presented. This report has been edited and finalized by M. Maes, Biologist Assistant of the Project IFIP.
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