watamu-step-project-launch-25-november-2011
WATAMU SUSTAINABLE TOURISM for
ELIMINATION of POVERTY (ST-EP)
Project launch
25 November 2011
Partners
“The COAST project wishes to explicitly acknowledge the importance of
funding provided by the Global Environment Facility and other donors and
partners including UNEP, UNIDO and UNWTO, as well as all other in-country
project partners”
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
MINISTRY OF TOURISM
Background
The Collaborative Actions for Sustainable Tourism (COAST) Project aims to
support and enhance the conservation of globally significant coastal and marine
ecosystems and associated biodiversity in sub‐Saharan Africa, through the
reduction of negative environmental impacts which they receive as a result of
coastal tourism.
The Project launch was attended by community, tourism and conservation
representatives alongside government agencies and public administration
officers
Watamu Kenya Wildlife Service Warden Dickson Korir alongside Tourism and Forestry officers and
the Watamu Chief address guests on the value of sustainable tourism and ecotourism to local
communities
WMA Project Coordinator Asma Hadi discusses the Project and activities
Artwork and curios made from beach debris being highlighted as a potential small business
enterprise for poor community groups
Guest of Honour, Malindi District Officer Josephine Njenga closes the launch with a supportive
speech that gets a smile from Samuel Nganga, the District Environment Officer and COAST Project
Watamu Coordinator
The Project launch was attended by representatives from:
1.
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