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Fishing rights allocation set for year end, DFFE says

Fishing rights allocation set for year end, DFFE says
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ICSF - International Collective in Support of Fishworkers


In a move that has been a very long time coming, small-scale fishers in the Jeffreys Bay/St Francis/Gqeberha region of South Africa, many of whom have worked as poorly paid crew on white-owned boats for decades, are protesting. They have been struggling for their rights for many years. They were told by the Department of Fisheries Forestry and Environment (DFFE) to be prepared to go to sea this time last year, and then this was blocked by SASMIA, the industrial association for commercial squid companies, which put in an appeal to DFFE to overturn the squid resource allocation to small-scale fishers. ....

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Future-proof climate commitments: is South Africa ambitious enough?


Future-proof climate commitments: is South Africa ambitious enough?
15 Apr 2021
SACAN (South Africa Climate Action Network) and Greenpeace Africa brought together a webinar hosted by the
Mail & Guardian to examine where we stand as parties of the UNFCCC’s COP submit their revised commitments to reversing anthropogenic climate change. Panellists were: Claire Stockwell, Senior Climate Policy Analyst, Climate Action Tracker (CAT); John Wade-Smith, Head of Climate Change and Energy, British High Commission South Africa; Mkhuthazi Steleki, Director of Department of Fisheries Forestry and Environment (DFFE), Climate Change Development and International Mechanisms; and Thandile Chinyavanhu, Greenpeace Africa Climate and Energy Campaigner. The webinar was moderated by Ndoni Mcunu, Climate Scientist and Entrepreneur. ....

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