The FiTI participated in the 2025 European Union – Zanzibar Business Forum to discuss the importance of transparency in fostering a more investment climate in the fisheries sector.
Fisheries transparency highlighted at EU–Zanzibar Business Forum

The FiTI participated in the 2025 European Union – Zanzibar Business Forum to discuss the importance of transparency in fostering a more investment climate in the fisheries sector.
The FiTI recently conducted a joint country mission to Kenya and Tanzania to build critical connections with stakeholders.
The Republic of Sierra Leone has committed to join the Fisheries Transparency Initiative (FiTI) and implement the FiTI Standard!
The Republic of Ghana has announced today its commitment to join the Fisheries Transparency Initiative (FiTI). The official commitment letter was handed over by Hon. Mavis Hawa Koomson, Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development to the Chair of the FiTI International Board, Dr Valeria Merino, during a side event at…
Mombasa, 27-28 February 2024. The FiTI International Secretariat recently participated in a series of meetings with stakeholders in Kenya to discuss the development of transparent and sustainable tuna fishery management in the country. During the visit, FiTI collaborated with several stakeholders and explored options to promote fisheries management transparency initiatives…