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Abidjan Convention Funding Crisis Threatens Jobs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43523, member: 636"] The Abidjan Convention faces money problems that could shut down its ocean protection work. Staff members might lose their jobs because countries have not paid enough money to keep the organization running. Chris Fikunawa from Namibia's transport ministry says the treaty cannot succeed without proper funding. Susan Gardner from the United Nations warned that workers cannot receive pay after this month ends. The secretariat already ran out of money and must prepare to close operations. Countries signed four new agreements to help protect Africa's Atlantic coast. Two more deals about marine parks and plastic waste need more work before completion. The convention helps 22 nations from Mauritania to South Africa manage their ocean resources better. Mamadou Kane runs the secretariat and supports countries trying to stop ocean damage. Namibia joined the treaty during September 2016 and has paid all required contributions. Gardner says the Abidjan Convention connects with 17 other regional ocean agreements worldwide. The organization fights against marine pollution and protects sea animals from disappearing. Countries use the treaty to meet their promises about saving the environment. The secretariat helps nations adopt global plans to stop biodiversity loss. African coastal states depend on this framework to manage their waters responsibly. [/QUOTE]
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