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Ministerial Decree. Official Gazette No. 26.398 of December 5, 2003 Sector: All Sectors
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Ministerial Decree. The employment issue is critical to motivate more high school graduates to enrol in midwifery schools and increase midwifery coverage in the country. A number of complementary interventions are now being studied to increase coverage by midwives such as the support of private midwifery practice. Mobile clinics with midwives have been pioneered over the last few years, with some degree of success. In addition, there is a need to focus on recruitment of midwives for the public system through district and governorate councils.
Ministerial Decree. At the multi-community and multi-CLP level, the Ministry has created Artisanal Fishing Local Counsels (CLPA, for Conseil Local de Pêche Artisanale), to develop management plans for wider coastal fishing areas and to harmonize and aggregate the co-management initiatives taken by the CLPs. The CLPAs however, do not cover large areas at the scale of individual fisheries stock units, which are important for management from a biological perspective. At present, few CLPAs are fully operational and they have not received the promised financing that was to come from a share of vessel registration fees. To be a successful, decentralized, co- management model, there needs to be sustainable financing, and fisheries stakeholders need greater decision-making power. Currently, management measures proposed by Local Fishers’ Committees decisions require endorsement by local representatives of the Directorate of Marine Fisheries (DPM, for Dirección des Pêches Maritimes). The functioning of co-management structures needs to be more thoroughly analyzed and adjustments made. At a minimum, it is important to identify mechanisms to strengthen the influence that local communities and fisheries stakeholders have on decision-making. In order to move from open access to managed access, and improved co-management and associated decentralization of some management functions, explicit geographic areas of jurisdiction also needs to be addressed. Mandated geographic areas of jurisdiction would provide greater legitimacy and authority for CLPAs to enforce local regulations not only on local fishers, but fishers coming into their jurisdictions from other areas of the country. At the same time the government is undertaking institutional measures to manage the fishery more fully, it also places high importance on the fisheries sector to continue to drive accelerated economic growth and poverty reduction. The Poverty Reduction Strategy mentions fisheries as key driver for wealth creation and the National Accelerated Growth Strategy lists fisheries as a pillar for boosting growth, while the Agriculture Investment Plan highlights the role of fisheries and aquaculture for food production. The government is also updating the National Fisheries Act of 1997, which has been passed from the DPM to the Ministry of Fisheries and if/when passed as well by the National Ministry, Prime Minister, and National Assembly will provide a renewed and strengthened framework for fisheries management. In 2004, a g...

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