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News updates from the Kiribati Ministry of Fisheries and Ocean Resources.

5th Clean-up campaign

The MFMRD staff successfully carried out the 5th Clean-up Campaign on Wednesday, July 3rd, 2024, replacing their usual weekly sporting event. Following previous cleanups from Tanobakoa Cleanup Campaign, our MFMRD team are making really good progress and making a significant difference in its appearance. Huge thanks to all the staff for their enthusiastic participation and hard work. Your efforts are truly making a positive impact, and the changes in the area are already taking shape. Let's continue this momentum and strive for an even cleaner and more beautiful environment in the future. Your commitment is greatly appreciated! We extend our gratitude also to all our stakeholders for their continuing support in our previous cleanups as the area is taking a new look. Join us again in the next cleanup.
Kam bati n Rabwa.
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Head of Fisheries Meeting held at the Pacific-Community-SPC

A 5 day (22-26 April 2024) Head of Fisheries Meeting held at the Pacific-Community-SPC headquarter in Noumea, provide a platform for all Heads of Fisheries from it 22 PICT members to discuss relevant topics of regional interests and also provides oversight of all SPC's work in the field of fisheries and aquaculture.
Kiribati also have the opportunity to present its first ever study carried out in the gender lens on Gender assessment in coastal fisheries and aquaculture key findings to SPC and member countries . This study was co-presented with Margaret Fox, Advisor for GESI in Fisheries.
 

COASTAL FISHERIES DIVISION

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MFMRD staff complete training

March 5th 2024. More than 20 MFMRD staff have completed and mastered computer application programs (Powerpoint, Excel, Leadership, etc) and other skillsets required for their work. This marks another important human resource achievement this year. Thanks to the MFAT funded project, Tobwaan Waara and KIT for their support to this capacity building program to our staff. E raka iaon 20 ana taan mwakuri Te Bootaki n Akawa ake a tia n karekei aia Beebwa imiin aia kataneiai n reirei aika kakaokoro n aron te Powerpoint, Excel, Leadership ao reirei riki ake ana kona n karikirakea aron aia waaki n mwakuri. Te karabwarabwa nakon ana karikirake Nutiran ke MFAT ae Tobwan Waara Project ao te Kiribati Institute of Technology (KIT) ibukin aia buotoka ibukin kataneiai aikai are e na uaana ibukin aia mwakuri ana aobitia Te Bootaki n Akawa.

TWP PROJECT

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World Bank Group team review MFMRD PROP

The World Bank Group team led by Iretomiwa conducted a rigorous review of the MFMRD PROP (Pacific Regional Oceanscape Project) this week. A lot of benefits and impacts will be felt from the implementation of this PROP Project. Thanks to the WB , Ministry of Finance, and other key stakeholders for their support to this process.

Ana tiim te World Bank are kairaki iroun Iretomiwa inanon rinanoan ana waaki te MFMRD PROP(Pacific Regional Oceanscape Project) are e karaoaki n te wiiki aio. Aio te waaki are e na kona n katamaroa riki ana waaki te Project(PROP) aio ibukin wakinan tibwangana nakon karikirikare ake e waaki inanona. Te karabwarabwa nakon te Bangken te Aonnaba(World Bank), Te Bootaki ibukin te Mwane (MFED) ao rabwata ake a irekereke ma te Program aio ibukin aia boutoka ni kabane.

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