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PUBLISHED ON August 17th, 2015

Regional shippers want higher profile

DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – The Port Management Association of Eastern and Southern Africa (PMAESA) and the African Media Initiative (AMI) have agreed to work together to raise awareness on the maritime economy through media related activities.

The agreement was made following a visit by PMAESA Secretary General Ms Nozipho Mdawe and Head of Communications Mr. George Sunguh to the AMI headquarters in Nairobi recently.

The PMAESA delegation met the AMI management team including Eric Chinje Chief Executive Officer, Wagethi Mwangi, Senior Advicer and Meredith Beal Technology Advisor. The meeting discussed possible areas of synergy between the two organizations in raising the profile of the maritime economy and related activities on the continent. Knowledge of the sector remains extremely low in Africa and the dissemination of information on the maritime sector has been a challenge as few journalists understand the sector.

AMI and PMAESA will work to bring together leaders in the media industry and the maritime sector in Africa to discuss how the media can best inform citizens on opportunities present in the maritime economy.

The African maritime sector remains under reported despite its enormous potential for transforming the continent’s economy hence by creating better linkages between the media and maritime economy stakeholders, AMI and PMAESA hope to spur improvements in the governance of the sector and to encourage a harmonized vision for an African maritime economy through a sharing of knowledge.

Speaking during the courtesy call, Chinje said the maritime sector has deep significance for African populations in terms of job creation and international trade. The public needs to be informed about opportunities that abound in the Blue Economy and about harnessing the potential of Africa’s seas and oceans. Ms Mdawe informed the AMI team of the forthcoming PMAESA annual conference to be held between 15th and 19th November in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The Conference will discuss ‘Port Strategies for Harnessing the African Blue Economy and Investment Options’.

She said the blue economy could be the next frontier to help alleviate poverty in Africa if properly harnessed.

PMAESA is an intergovernmental agency founded by the United Nations Economic Commission (UNECA) in 1973 to harmonize seaport and maritime activities in 21 countries within the Eastern and Southern Africa and is headquartered in Mombasa, Kenya.

The member countries include Angola, Burundi, Comoros, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Mauritius, Namibia, Reunion, Rwanda, Seychelles, South Africa, Sudan, South Sudan, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

AMI on the other hand is a pan African effort aimed at providing the continent’s private and independent media owners and practitioners with the tools they need to play an effective role in their societies. AMI’s was founded after a research done under the auspices of BBC World Service Trust and UNECA and is included in the 2005 G8 Gleneagles and Commission for Africa recommendations.

Source: East African Business Week

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