Members

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Renatura Congo

Pointe-Noire, Congo

An ngo which objective is to promote sustainable development through the conservation of biodiversity. Their mission is achieved by conducting studies and activities, public awareness activities, support for development of projects related to threatened species and environments.

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Environment, Development and Renewable Energy (EDER)

Conakry, Guinea

An environmental ngo that works on issues related to our planet.

Mauritanian Association for Development (ADRES)

Nouakchott, Mauritania

A non-profit organization that focuses on development cooperation projects, with a mission to build a society in which citizens unite and act together to make a positive change in their lives. Their work focuses on: eliminating poverty in all forms; offering training, facilitation, coaching services to development actors to understand public policies by strengthening the culture of monitoring and evaluation; making development policies more effective and efficient.

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Fisheries Action Coalition Team (FACT)

Cambodia

A coalition of NGOs established by a group of NGO members working on fisheries and environmental issues that affect Cambodian communities’ livelihoods around the Tonle Sap, Coastal and Mekong provinces.

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African Marine Mammal Conservation Organization (AMMCO)

Cameroon

A non-profit organization which mission is to contribute to the protection of aquatic megafauna and their habitats in Central Africa by developing synergies to improve scientific knowledge, the livelihoods of fishing communities and law enforcement. To achieve our mission, we identified four strategies including applied research and monitoring, integrated management, awareness, and capacity building.

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GRID-Arendal

Norway

A non-profit environmental communications centre which transforms environmental data into innovative, science-based information products and provides capacity building services. We aim to inform and activate a global audience and motivate decision-makers to effect positive change. GRID-Arendal collaborates with the United Nations Environment Programme, regional organizations, national governments, and other strategic partners to create positive environmental outcomes and impact, particularly in developing countries.

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Blue Ventures

United Kingdom

A science-led social venture that supports coastal fisheries in remote and rural communities to rebuild fisheries, restore ocean life and improve the livelihoods of traditional fishing communities. Across more than a dozen countries, we’re partnering with traditional fishers and community-based organizations to design, scale, strengthen and sustain fisheries management and conservation at the community level.

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Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF)

United Kingdom

A nongovernmental organization that works to secure a world where the natural world can sustain, and be sustained by, the communities that depend upon it for their fundamental human rights.

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Indonesia Ocean Justice Initiative (IOJI)

Indonesia

An independent think tank and policy advocacy group established to promote ocean policies that adhere to principles of sustainable development. By carrying out four work streams (Enforcement Support, International Advocacy, Policy Reform and Access to Justice), IOJI expects improvements in policies by the government of Indonesia in those 4 aspects, and subsequently other countries.

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Environment & Animal Society of Taiwan

Taiwan

A non-profit, nongovernmental organization campaigning for improvements for animals, people, and the environment in Taiwan.

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Our members

Members are at the heart of our initiative as they drive the Coalition’s work by identifying the challenges and priorities to advancing transparency in their countries and/or regions.

Membership in the Coalition for Fisheries Transparency represents civil society organizations’ endorsement of the Global Charter for Fisheries Transparency, demonstrating their commitment to advancing transparency in the fisheries sector. The Coalition supports members around the world in their advocacy efforts and provides opportunities for collaboration on joint initiatives. However, membership does not obligate members to support all Coalition activities, and actions taken or endorsements made by the Coalition do not necessarily reflect the views of individual members.

How to become a member?

An interested organization can apply for membership in the Coalition by filling out the member application form.

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