MoFAD, UNDP, partners begin development of Blue Economy Commission Bill

By Florence Afriyie Mensah, GNA  

Kumasi Aug 19, GNA – The Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development (MoFAD), with support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the African Union Commission (AUC), has organised an inception meeting to kick-start the development of Ghana’s Blue Economy Commission (Enabling) Bill. 

The meeting held virtually, brought together representatives from government ministries, departments and agencies, and development partners, to discuss the proposed work plan, implementation approach and stakeholder engagement process. 

The Blue Economy Commission (Enabling) Bill will provide a coordinated legal and institutional framework to guide the country’s sustainable blue economy development. 

The development of the Bill falls under the Blue Economy Project of UNDP’s Regional Bureau for Africa, funded by the European Union (EU). 

Through collaboration with the MoFAD and the AUC, UNDP is supporting to strengthen governance of Ghana’s blue economy through the development of policies, legal frameworks and institutions that promote the sustainable use of marine and aquatic resources while advancing economic growth, job creation and environmental protection.  

Opening the meeting, Mr. Fred Antwi, the Executive Director of the Fisheries Commission, highlighted Ghana’s progress in advancing its green and blue economy agenda.  

He noted that the proposed legislation would provide the legal framework needed to strengthen coordination, improve governance and support the sustainable management of the country’s marine and aquatic resources. 

He said: “Developing the Blue Economy Commission Bill is more than drafting legislation; it is about creating the legal foundation needed to coordinate Ghana’s blue economy and ensure that our marine and aquatic resources contribute to sustainable national development. 

This process will only succeed through broad stakeholder participation and collaboration.” 

He also acknowledged the technical and financial support provided by UNDP and the African Union Commission, describing the partnership as critical to advancing Ghana’s blue economy objectives. 

Dr. Abdul-Razak Saeed, the Head of the Environment and Climate at UNDP Ghana, reaffirmed UNDP’s commitment to supporting the government of Ghana in achieving its development priorities. 

He noted that the UNDP works with governments across different development sectors to help achieve national priorities by providing technical and policy advisory support and fostering national and global strategic partnerships. 

The strong participation, he acknowledged, from government institutions across sectors would be essential to developing an inclusive and effective legal framework for Ghana’s blue economy. 

Dr. Godwin Djokoto, an Ocean Governance and Maritime Law Expert, Senior Lecturer at the University of Ghana and consultant for the development of the bill, outlined the process. 

This includes reviewing relevant national, regional and international legal frameworks; identifying legal and institutional gaps; preparing the draft Blue Economy Commission (Enabling) Bill; facilitating stakeholder consultations; and finalising the bill. 

He explained that the initial draft of the bill is expected to be completed within 30 days, followed by consultations with key stakeholders, including representatives of government, civil society, academia, traditional authorities, the private sector, youth groups and other interested parties.  

GNA 

Edited by Kwabia Owusu-Mensah/Benjamin Mensah 

Reporter: Florence Afriyie Mensah 
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