High-level Panel on Africa's pathway to ocean sector transformation

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12/10/2025
11:00 - 12:00
IUCN Africa , Sur site

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At the World Conservation Congress, during the Africa Pavilion’s Ocean Day, this high-level panel will convene African leaders and partners to articulate a clear pathway to ocean sector transformation. It will set the stage for a new decade of African ocean leadership, built on regeneration, innovation, and equity.

Description de la séance

“Do We Dare Dream? Africa’s New Ocean Ambition. Africa is the world’s ocean continent. Its three great ocean basins, the Atlantic, Indian, and Southern, sustain livelihoods, trade, and biodiversity of global importance. Yet oceans are also deeply political spaces: sites of Africa’s history of displacement and loss, and the frontier of its future as a climate, food, and economic power. With the Africa Decade of Seas and Oceans (2015–2025) now concluded, the continent faces a historic opportunity to set out the next stage of its ocean journey: one focused not on incremental progress but on bold ambition, implementation and transformation. This means moving decisively from strategy to delivery, embedding oceans at the heart of Africa’s economic and climate agenda.
Organised by
Eastern and Southern Africa Region
Partenaires
Eastern and Southern Africa Region
Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation
West and Central Africa Region

Speaker

Speaker Luther Bois ANUKUR

Regional Director, IUCN ESARO, IUCN Secretariat

Speaker David OBURA

Director, Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES)

Speaker Ilana Victorya Seid

Ambassador, Permanent Mission of Palau to the United Nations

Moderator

Speaker Thomas SBERNA

Regional Head - Coastal and Ocean Resilience, IUCN Secretariat