On November 7, 2018, the World Aquaculture Society (WAS) announced all requirements for formation of the African Chapter have been completed. The WAS Board voted the African Chapter into official status.
According to Maria Celia Portella, President, World Aquaculture Society, "This result follows much hard work by many people and organisations after the African Chapter concept developed initial momentum during World Aquaculture 2017 in Cape Town, South Africa. The African Chapter will quickly develop its official organisation structure and begin to operate throughout the whole of the African continent."
The initial operation will be guided by the interim Board of Directors:
- The Interim Board President is Dr Sherif Sadek from Egypt
- Dr John Walakira from Uganda is the Interim President Elect
- Dr Flower Msuya from Tanzania is the Interim Treasurer
- Zukiswa Nkhereanye is the Interim Secretary
- Blessing Mapfumo is the AC Secretariat
Khalid Salie, Fatima Samodien and Zukiswa Nkhereanye served on the AC Steering Committee and worked closely with many others to put together the bylaws and petition to form the Chapter.
"A very import part of the future success of the African Chapter is the belief and support of Aller Aqua for the African Chapter. Aller Aqua has agreed to support the African Chapter, World Aquaculture Society (WAS) as a founding gold sponsor, thereby contributing to the activities of the Chapter and Society, and specifically to the development of its World Aquaculture activities in the African region for a period of three years," said Ms Potella.
Aller Aqua will sponsor the Chapter activities as well as future workshops and meetings.
"It is important for us to continue to have a positive impact on aquaculture globally. Aquaculture is experiencing significant growth, particularly in Africa, and it is vital to support initiatives which help ensure that growth of aquaculture is facilitated all over Africa. This is done through research as well as sharing knowledge. Besides our own activities, we can help achieve this through our support of the WAS African Chapter and their efforts. I am pleased that WAS have chosen to focus on aquaculture in Africa and through the African Chapter recognise the large diversity on the continent. We experience it when meeting with customers from the various African countries," explained Niels Lundgaard, Aller Aqua"s Commercial Director for Africa.
The African Chapter has begun participating in other African aquaculture events and will begin planning workshops and meetings organized by the African Chapter.
For more information contact Blessing Mapfumo on africanchapter@was.org
Visit the Aller Aqua website, HERE.
According to Maria Celia Portella, President, World Aquaculture Society, "This result follows much hard work by many people and organisations after the African Chapter concept developed initial momentum during World Aquaculture 2017 in Cape Town, South Africa. The African Chapter will quickly develop its official organisation structure and begin to operate throughout the whole of the African continent."
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The initial operation will be guided by the interim Board of Directors:
- The Interim Board President is Dr Sherif Sadek from Egypt
- Dr John Walakira from Uganda is the Interim President Elect
- Dr Flower Msuya from Tanzania is the Interim Treasurer
- Zukiswa Nkhereanye is the Interim Secretary
- Blessing Mapfumo is the AC Secretariat
Khalid Salie, Fatima Samodien and Zukiswa Nkhereanye served on the AC Steering Committee and worked closely with many others to put together the bylaws and petition to form the Chapter.
"A very import part of the future success of the African Chapter is the belief and support of Aller Aqua for the African Chapter. Aller Aqua has agreed to support the African Chapter, World Aquaculture Society (WAS) as a founding gold sponsor, thereby contributing to the activities of the Chapter and Society, and specifically to the development of its World Aquaculture activities in the African region for a period of three years," said Ms Potella.
Aller Aqua will sponsor the Chapter activities as well as future workshops and meetings.
"It is important for us to continue to have a positive impact on aquaculture globally. Aquaculture is experiencing significant growth, particularly in Africa, and it is vital to support initiatives which help ensure that growth of aquaculture is facilitated all over Africa. This is done through research as well as sharing knowledge. Besides our own activities, we can help achieve this through our support of the WAS African Chapter and their efforts. I am pleased that WAS have chosen to focus on aquaculture in Africa and through the African Chapter recognise the large diversity on the continent. We experience it when meeting with customers from the various African countries," explained Niels Lundgaard, Aller Aqua"s Commercial Director for Africa.
The African Chapter has begun participating in other African aquaculture events and will begin planning workshops and meetings organized by the African Chapter.
For more information contact Blessing Mapfumo on africanchapter@was.org
Visit the Aller Aqua website, HERE.
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