This conference of the European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI) focused on ‘Global Challenges, (G)Local Solutions’, a core concern of Mundus maris. Hosted by the University of Antwerp and the Institute of Development Policy (IOB) in Belgium, the conference brought together several hundred scholars and practitioners from around the globe, including many students from what is often termed the ‘Global South’. They were all grappling with making sense of how to respond most effectively to climate change, resource over-extraction, war mongering, refugee crises, and the many injustices that divide people when cooperation offers greatest hope for solutions.

Cornelia E Nauen of Mundus maris presented work on small-scale fisheries as an important of the future in West Africa. The presentation was co-authored by Stella Williams and Ayojesutomi Abiodun-Solanke from Nigeria. It drew on work by Mundus maris in the region and was further bolstered by a literature review.
The core message is that the Small-Scale Fisheries Academy with its inclusive learning-by-doing methods can change attitudes and confer greater self-confidence irrespective of formal education or status. The Academy space for safe, respectful, multi-actor dialogue relies heavily on visual facilitation and Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC). This has a demonstrated ability to strengthen agency among men and women in the different trades of the value chain.
The SSF Academy is all the more essential as overfishing, poor management and tolerating fishing for fish meal as animal feed for export, rather than for food, is aggravating the crisis. These practices are among the major drivers of intertwined environmental and social crises requiring urgent corrective measures. Many years of top-down management approaches have shown not to work. So, working with the men and women directly concerned and knowledgeable about local conditions, is a must. It is also the most promising way towards regeneration of the resource and the livelihoods in coastal areas as their recognition and active participation enhances voluntary compliance with rules.

The talk triggered quite some interest. It was a fortunate coincidence that the SSF Academy in Ghana had gotten off to a successful start so that a fresh example could be cited in the discussion. See the slides here.
Cornelia delivered the talk in a so-called ‘harvesting panel’ titled ‘The Role of Participatory Research in Connecting Local and Global Agendas: Fostering and Including Diverse Voices for Sustainable Futures’. It addressed a wide range of topics from ground action against plastic pollution to inclusive and participator education in the UK and in Southern Africa. The panelists participating on-site seized the opportunity for more exchanges.

This huge conference with presentations, round-tables, and keynotes addressing a vast area of contemporary challenges on the road to more sustainable sharing of the Blue Planet, had large numbers of parallel sessions forcing hard choices for participants, whether on-site or online. It was definitely worth participating and coming away with new inspirations. The conference website is accessible here.
Small-Scale Fisheries Academy
- Small-Scale fisheries should be a big part of the future in West Africa
- Plunder in the Atlantic: When Overfishing Threatens the Sea and Coastal Communities
- Our Power, Our Planet – Celebrating Earth Day Webinar
- Mundus maris at EGU26, 3-8 May 2026
- Mundus maris at the aspirational 5th World SSF Summit, Thailand
- Turning a water pest into a source of income
- SSF and Environmentalists rethink fisheries together
- Make Fishing Fair
- Foreign overfishing fuels Senegal’s deadly migration crisis to Europe
- Mundus maris at MARE 2025
- Small-scale fishers at the center of ocean governance and food security
- Make Fishing Fair in the EU, 25 March 2025
- Human – Biodiversity Relationships Across Scales
- World Fisheries Day, 21 November 2024, celebrated in Nigeria
- Mundus maris participated in the 2024 World Fisheries Day organized by Canoe and Fishing Gear Association of Ghana (CaFGOAG).
- Mundus maris contribution to the UNOC3 public consultation
- Small-Scale Fisheries Summit in Rome, 5-7 July 2024
- Regional Symposium on European Small-Scale Fisheries, Larnaca, Cyprus, 1-3 July 2024
- Baltic Fisheries Emergency Meeting, Brussels, 26 June 2024
- Ambivalent role of Market and Technology in the Transitions from Vulnerability to Viability: Nexus in Senegal SSF
- Shell fisheries as stewardship for mangroves
- World Fisheries Day, 21 November 2023
- Webinar: Nigeria’s Fisheries challenges and opportunities
- Presenting the FishBase app at the Symposium in Tervuren
- MARE Conference on Blue Fear – Mundus maris reflects
- The Transition From Vulnerability to Viability Through Illuminating Hidden Harvests, 26 May 2023
- EGU sessions focused on geoethics and joint learning, 23-28 April 2023
- Solidarity with artisanal fishers in Senegal and Mauritania
- The legal instruments for the development of sustainable small-scale fisheries governance in Nigeria, 31 March 2023
- Tools for Gender Analysis: Understanding Vulnerability and Empowerment, 17 February 2023
- Community resilience: A framework for non-traditional field research, 27 January 2023
- Sustainability at scale – V2V November webinar
- African edition of 4WSFC in Cape Town, 21 to 23 November 2022
- European edition of 4WSFC in Malta, 12-14 September 2022
- Mundus maris contributes to SSF Summit in Rome
- Women fish traders in Yoff and Hann, Senegal, victims or shapers of their destiny?
- The Academy continues its work in Yoff
- Illuminating the Hidden Harvest – a snapshot
- Virtual launch event FAO: International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture
- The Small-Scale Fisheries Academy as a source of operational support to PA Guidelines
- World Fisheries Congress, Adelaide, 20-24 September
- Mundus maris supports the fight of Paolo, the fisher, in Tuscany, Italy
- Catching-up – SSF Academy Yoff, 27 Febr. 2021
- Strengthening capacities of the actors for sustainable small-scale fisheries
- Testing training methods during the pilot phase of the SSF Academy in Senegal
- A premiere – launch of a Small-Scale Fisheries Academy in Senegal