The workshop aimed to build capacity and knowledge among participants to address the challenges of overfishing and destructive fishing practices.
Understanding the Challenge
The Solwata Blo Iumi Information Toolkit is a comprehensive resource that provides a framework for communities to manage their marine resources effectively. The toolkit is designed to address the complex issues surrounding overfishing and destructive fishing practices, which have severe consequences for the environment and local communities.
The MFMR is a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization (WHO). The MFMR is a comprehensive health education program designed to promote health and well-being in communities.
The Mission of the MFMR
The Mission of the MFMR is to improve the health and well-being of communities worldwide. The program is designed to be comprehensive, covering various aspects of health, including nutrition, hygiene, and disease prevention. The MFMR aims to empower communities to take control of their health, making informed decisions about their well-being.
Key Objectives of the MFMR
The MFMR Toolkits
The MFMR toolkits are designed to be user-friendly and accessible to community members. The toolkits are presented as discussion booklets, making it easy for community members to engage with the content and share their experiences. The toolkits cover a range of topics, including:
Features of the MFMR Toolkits
The Collaborative Effort
The MFMR is a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization (WHO). The partnership brings together experts from both organizations to develop and implement the program.
The MFMR’s Community Engagement Strategy
The Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources (MFMR) has implemented a community engagement strategy to promote sustainable resource management and encourage public participation in decision-making processes. This approach is crucial in ensuring that the needs and concerns of local communities are taken into account when developing policies and programs related to fisheries and marine resources.
