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Baseline Survey Report (1987) on inland fisheries planning, development and management in Eastern/Central/Southern Africa







Gréboval D., A. Bonzon, M. Giudicelli and E. Chondoma, 1989 Baseline Survey Report (1987) on inland fisheries planning, development and management in Eastern/Central/Southern Africa. UNDP/FAO Regional Project for Inland Fisheries Planning (IFIP). RAF/87/099-TD/1/89 (En):104 p.


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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 intergovernnental organisations participating in,the project: B urun di, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique,.Uganda, Rwanda, Tatizania, Zambia, Zaire, Zimbabwe, The Communaute 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 (SADCC).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 bodi es; (ii) to provide advisory services and assist Governments in seotoral and project planning; (iii) to strengthen technical capabilities through training; and (iv) to establish a regional information base. This document has been prepared under the framework of the projec It gives basic information on the exploited fish stocks and fisheries of lakes in Eastern/Central/Southern Africa. It highlights problems of development and rational management of inland fisheries and gives several strate gies for solving those problems. The information contained in this document will be updiAted during the present phase uf the project. This document is issued in English.

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