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Training & Capacity building
  • SADC MCS Regional Programme
  • By
  • Christer B Alexanderson
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Regional Strategy
  • 1. Support national and regional human resource development
  • 2. Achieve parity amongst participating countries in terms of MCS training
  • 3. Cooperate & collaborate with training institutions, SADC projects, donors in order to pool resources and avoid duplication of efforts
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Regional Strategy, cont.
  • 4. Comply with recommendations in SADC Protocol on Fisheries and Education and Training
  • 5. Comply with IMO/STCW 95 and F where appropriate
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Priorities
  • 1. Establish national MCS Training
  •        Standards
  • 2. Establish Regional MCS Training
  •        Standards
  • 3. Training of staff mentioned in the
  •        Logframe of the MCS Programme
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Priorities, cont.
  • 4. Organize MCS Teachers Training
  • 5. Establish Regional MCS Course
  •        Managers Level
  • 6. Analyse conditions for Distance Learning
  •     establishment in the region
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Needs
  • 1. Fisheries Inspectors, sea, air, land
  • 2. Fisheries observers, compliance &
  •        scientific
  • 3. Patrol vessel officers
  • 4. MCS Managers
  • 5. Ancillary Staff
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Numbers of Staff to be trained
  • According to the Logframe of the Feasibility Study following categories are mentioned:
  • 1. 530 inspectors/observers
  • 2.   30 senior fisheries inspectors
  • 3.   20 at regional fish. management course
  • 4. 15-20 third level scholarships provided
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Numbers of Staff to be trained, cont
  • The revised logframe indicates following:


  • 1. 530 inspectors
  • 70 patrol vessel officers
  • 30 senior FI at regional MCS course
  • 20 students at regional MCS course
  • 20 EU scholarships
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Training requested per Nov. 2002
  • 1. 789 Fish.Inspectors (existing 339) Deficit
  •               of trained staff : 450
  • 2. 802 Fish.Observers ( existing 293) Deficit
  •               of trained staff: 509
  • 3.   91 Patrol Vessel Officers (existing 79)
  •               Deficit of trained staff : 12
  •               (Not including Namibia)
  • 4. Unspecified numbers of MCS managers
  • 5. Unspecified numbers of Ancillary MCS Staff


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Training accomplished by 31 March 2004
  • 1. 212 Fisheries Inspectors
  • 2. 117 Fisheries Observers
  • 3.   59 Patrol Vessel Officers
  • 4.   67 IT/ISS staff
  • 5.     4 Radio operators
  • 6.   71 MCS Managers
  • 7.   39 Ancillary Staff
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Training accomplished by 31 March 2004, cont.
  • 8.   12 Assessors (fisheries inspectors)
  • 9.     6 Beach Recorders
  • 10. 12 Portuguese/English Language
  • 11. 12 Regional Scholarships
  • 12.   7 EU Scholarships
  •         A TOTAL OF 618 Persons Trained
  • NB: Workshop participants not included