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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
New Zealand contributes NZ$ 150,000 to WTO Fish Fund
New Zealand is
contributing NZ$ 150,000 (approximately CHF 74,000) to the WTO's Fish Fund to
assist developing members and least-developed country (LDC) members implement
the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies.
Ambassador Clare
Kelly of New Zealand said: "New Zealand is delighted to be able
to support the WTO Fisheries Funding Mechanism with this recent
contribution. It is part of our ongoing commitment to supporting
sustainable fisheries, ocean health, fishers and their
communities. Through this contribution, we aim to assist developing and
least-developed countries in implementing the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies,
ensuring that they have the tools and capacity to join global efforts to
protect marine ecosystems."
Director-General
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said: "I am grateful for the contribution from New
Zealand, a leader in global efforts to rein in harmful fisheries subsidies. As
I highlighted at the UN Ocean Conference 2025, the Agreement, once it enters
into force, will provide developing and least-developed countries with
technical and financial support to build the capacity needed to upgrade
fisheries management and integrate sustainability considerations into their
fisheries policies.
New Zealand's
contribution to the WTO Fish Fund will help ensure we get off to a running
start in providing this essential support."
The Agreement on
Fisheries Subsidies will enter into force upon its acceptance by two-thirds of
WTO members. One hundred and two WTO members have formally accepted
the Agreement. Nine more formal acceptances are needed for the Agreement to
come into effect.
Because the new
Agreement will involve adjustments and enhancements to WTO members' legislative
and administrative frameworks, their transparency and notification obligations,
and their fisheries management policies and practices, Article 7 of the Agreement provides
for the creation of a voluntary funding mechanism to finance targeted technical
assistance and capacity building to help developing and LDC members with
implementation.
On 6 June, the WTO
Fish Fund opened a
Call for Proposals, inviting developing and LDC members that have ratified
the Agreement to submit requests for project grants aimed at helping them
implement the Agreement. WTO members can access the application portal here.
The Fund is
operated by the WTO, with the support of the UN Food and Agriculture
Organization (FAO), the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
and the World Bank Group. These core partners bring together relevant expertise
to support members seeking assistance to implement the Agreement.
More information
on the WTO Fisheries Funding Mechanism is available here.
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