12
June
2014

EPDCs Delivered in Somalia

As part of an agreement between EUCAP Nestor and WMU, Professor Olof Lindén and Associate Professor Aref Fakhry delivered four Executive Professional Development Courses (EPDCs) from 25 May – 12 June for B.Sc. students in the Marine Engineering and Nautical Science programs at the Berbera Maritime and Fisheries Academy (BMFA) in Somalia.The courses focused on Coastal Zone Environment Management, and Maritime Safety and Security. Each course included five days of lectures to twenty participants.

EUCAP NESTOR is a European Union civilian mission mandated to work with host countries across the Horn of Africa and Western Indian Ocean regions in developing a self-sustainable capacity for continued enhancement of maritime security, including counter-piracy and maritime governance. The mission typically works with the agencies responsible for maritime security in each host country including the coast guard, navy, civilian coastal police, prosecutors, judges and other key players. Mission experts mainly provide advice, mentoring, and training including basic coast guard training as well as expertise in fields such as law drafting and the development of organizational structures.

The Berbera Maritime and Fisheries Academy (BMFA) was founded in 2005 as an educational and research institution focused on the sustainable development and utilization of national marine resources. It became operational in the last two years and the first cohort of some 40 students is expected to graduate in Marine Engineering and Nautical Science in 2016. In February of 2013, a MoU to support the educational goals of the institution was signed between WMU and BMFA with alumnus (M.Sc. PSA 1992) Abdiqani Mohamed Khayre, Vice-President of BMFA.  

To learn more about EUCAP NESTOR, click here.

Information about the Berbera Maritime and Fisheries Academy can be found on their facebook page. 

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