Participate in the Project Seminar: “Strengthening Chilean Fishing and Aquaculture Sector to Climate Change Adaptation Capacity “
26 February, 2021

Participate in the Project Seminar: “Strengthening Chilean Fishing and Aquaculture Sector to Climate Change Adaptation Capacity “

March 9th, 2021 Mario Loyola

It will have prominent panelists interventions, it will be virtually held on March 18th, 2021, between 09:00 and 17:00.

The Seminar: “Project achievements and opportunities for its projection“, organized by Fisheries and Aquaculture Undersecretariat , the Ministry of the Environment and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, with Fisheries Development Institute collaboration, is developed within “Strengthening the Adaptation Capacity of the Chilean Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector to Climate Change” project framework, co-financed by Global Environment Facility (GEF), which began in April of 2017 and today it is in its closing phase.

Eve Crowley, FAO Representative in Chile, referred to the workshop, “the professionals who led different initiatives will present the process achievements and learnings carried out at national, regional and community levels, this instance also intends to show project’s results , to promote a collaborative approach dialogue conducive to the search for actions and commitments that ensure the sustainability of the implemented tasks, which will allow in the future, to have a resilient artisanal fishing sector, less vulnerable and better prepared to face challenges and take advantage of opportunities posed by this changing scenario in which we are immersed ”.

The objective of the Seminar is:

  • Make known and value project’s main results and learnings, highlighting its pioneering character from the voice and experience of its professionals.
  • To generate a public disclosure instance, promoting a scenario that ensures implemented initiatives sustainability within the the project’s framework.
  • To strengthen knowledge of the initiative by key relevant actors, particularly those that are critical for its subsequent scaling up and replicability.

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