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Africa’s Vital Role in High Seas Treaty: Shaping Sustainable Oceans for Global Prosperity

The Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Treaty, commonly known as the High Seas Treaty, stands as a landmark initiative for the global protection of vast oceanic expanses. With a deadline for signing and ratification approaching, Africa’s significant role in this endeavour becomes increasingly critical. This article explores Africa’s current standing in the treaty’s adoption and emphasizes the continent’s potential to shape a sustainable future for the world’s oceans.

Africa’s Lagging Participation

While the African Group of Negotiators played a pivotal role in shaping the treaty, Africa lags behind in signing and ratifying it. Of the 84 countries that have signed since the treaty opened for signatures, only 12 are from Africa. The continent’s commitment is essential, representing the largest collective voting bloc at the United Nations with 54 member states.

Importance of Swift Action

Unlike past global treaties, the High Seas Treaty demands a speedier timeline, emphasizing the urgency of collective action. As the custodian of diverse marine life crucial for millions of people, Africa’s commitment is not only a diplomatic responsibility but a necessity for safeguarding economies and preserving cultural identities.

Opportunities for Sustainable Blue Economies

The treaty presents a unique opportunity for Africa to steer sustainable blue economies, aligning economic growth with environmental protection. By endorsing responsible fisheries management, sharing marine genetic resources, and exploring ocean-based renewable energy, African countries can foster economic growth while preserving marine ecosystems.

Challenges and Solutions

Despite the promising prospects, Africa faces challenges in implementing the treaty. Awareness campaigns and training programs are necessary at the national level to educate officials and stakeholders. Updating national policies to align with the treaty, allocating resources, and overcoming financial hurdles are key steps for effective implementation.

Financial Constraints

Limited financial and technical resources pose a challenge for many African countries. Addressing these resource constraints requires international collaboration, with regional economic communities playing a crucial role in facilitating technical assistance, sharing best practices, and coordinating efforts among member states.

African Union’s Role

At the African Union (AU) level, continued efforts are needed to build on existing successes. The AU Commission can convene the African Group of Negotiators for capacity-building initiatives, ensuring active involvement of member states. Leveraging AU’s Centres of Excellence for scientific and technological capabilities can enhance Africa’s knowledge capacity on the High Seas Treaty.

Hope for Swift Implementation

While multilevel implementation poses challenges, the swift adoption of the Paris Agreement offers hope for the High Seas Treaty. If successful, Africa can bridge the gap between ideation and implementation, contributing to the safeguarding of marine ecosystems and unlocking substantial economic and environmental benefits for future generations.

In conclusion, Africa stands at a crucial juncture, holding the key to the successful implementation of the High Seas Treaty. By addressing challenges, raising awareness, and committing to sustainable practices, the continent can play a pivotal role in ensuring a thriving future for the world’s oceans.

Cite this Article (APA 7)

Editor, A. M. (December 10, 2023). Africa’s Vital Role in High Seas Treaty: Shaping Sustainable Oceans for Global Prosperity. African Researchers Magazine (ISSN: 2714-2787). https://www.africanresearchers.org/africas-vital-role-in-high-seas-treaty-shaping-sustainable-oceans-for-global-prosperity/

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