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Liberia, EU Sign €25 Million Agreement To Strengthen Artisanal Fisheries

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Last updated: January 25, 2026 11:23 pm
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The Government of Liberia (GOL) and the European Union (EU) have signed a €25 million grant financing agreement to strengthen the artisanal fisheries value chain, improve livelihoods and enhance food security across Liberia’s nine coastal counties.

   The agreement was signed at the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning, bringing together senior Liberian officials, EU representatives, and development partners.

   Speaking at the ceremony, Finance and Development Planning Minister Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan described the agreement as further proof of the EU’s long-standing and reliable partnership with Liberia, particularly during difficult economic periods.

   He recalled the EU’s timely budget support in 2024, noting that Liberia met agreed performance targets, paving the way for continued cooperation.

   Minister Ngafuan emphasized that the fisheries project is grant-based, not a loan, and directly addresses livelihoods by empowering Liberians within the sector. “This is not about bringing cartons of fish,” he said. “You have come to help us fish for ourselves.”

   The project will support artisanal fishers and fishmongers through improved cold storage, ice-making facilities, fish handling infrastructure, job creation, and reduced post-harvest losses. These interventions are expected to raise incomes, strengthen food security, and improve household welfare in coastal communities.

   Acting Director General of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA), J. Cyrus Saygbe Sr., described the agreement as a milestone for inclusive growth and sustainable fisheries development.

   He noted complementary reforms, including a 25 percent reduction in canoe licensing fees, market access initiatives, and strengthened efforts to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing in collaboration with the Liberia Coast Guard.

   EU Ambassador Nona Deprez for her part reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to Liberia’s artisanal fishing communities, stating that the project aligns with Liberia’s ARREST Agenda, national fisheries policies, and the EU’s Global Gateway strategy.

   She highlighted the importance of fisheries for livelihood, nutrition, and economic resilience along Liberia’s 600-kilometer coastline.

   The agreement also supports institutional and human capacity development, including fishery training at the University of Liberia, Tubman University, and community colleges, as well as NaFAA’s decentralization plan to bring services closer to fishing communities.

   Both sides maintained that the success of the initiative will be measured by tangible improvements in the lives of Liberians, particularly those in coastal areas.

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