Ocean Governance Training Programme 2025

The 13th Ocean Governance Training Programme took place from the 1st to the 26th of September 2025 at Kirstenbosch Gardens in Cape Town. We were very excited to welcome local and international participants. Of the 23 participants,  12 were from South Africa and 11 from countries across Africa, including Madagascar, Tanzania, Kenya, Seychelles, Mozambique, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Tunisia, Egypt and Cameroon. Lectures were delivered by distinguished speakers from across the African continent. To compliment course content, interactive sessions enhanced discussion and field trips were arranged around Cape Town.

The weeks were characterized by thoughtful and enthusiastic input from the participants. We encouraged peer-to-peer learning and group exercises throughout the training. Group work explored and analysed topics such as the legal framework that underpins ocean governance; the impact of climate change on Africa’s blue economy; and the assessment of risk associated with  marine and coastal invasive alien species.  In addition groups participated in a practical marine spatial planning process, using the interactive board game donated by IOC-UNESCO to simulate a Marine Spatial Planning  situation.

One exercise ran throughout the four weeks with  groups  developing a policy brief on one of four broad topics listed below:

  • Maritime Sector
  • Small scale fisheries
  • Blue Economy
  • Marine genetic resources

Experts in science and policy were invited to assess  the group presentations and the final policy briefs, and provide further insight. The panel members  results revealed that the marine genetic resources group ticked all the boxes for a policy brief document with an exceptional group presentation.

The field trips form an integral part of the technical course schedule, as well as providing the participants with a change of scenery. For many of the participants, it is their first time visiting some of the world-famous Western Cape sights. The photos below show a few highlights from visits to the Two Oceans Aquarium, Cape Town Harbour, the Kraaifontein recycling plant, Zandvlei Nature Reserve, the Boulders Penguin Colony and Shark spotters.

2025 Ocean Governance Training Programme Report

Author: IOI-SA

IOI-SA focuses on Ocean Governance capacity development in Africa through training programmes aimed at harmonising management, policy and development. The IOI-SA produces research, policy and strategy-related outputs to address key challenges of sustainable ocean governance in support of the communities, governments, regions and international organizations concerned with securing a peaceful, prosperous and healthy future for all. The IOI-SA maintains particular focus on rural coastal communities, decision-makers, post­graduate students and schools. It achieves its mission through collaborating and networking with organizations and government agencies in Africa that are active in the sphere of marine and coastal management and sustainable livelihoods.