Togo now steers Regional Academy of Marine Sciences and Technologies (ARSTM)

Economic governance
Monday, 05 March 2018 15:33
Togo now steers Regional Academy of Marine Sciences and Technologies (ARSTM)

(Togo First) - Togo will be steering the Abidjan-based regional academy of Marine Sciences and Technologies (ARSTM) for the next 12 months. This was decided during the 11th session of ARSTM’s board which just ended in Lomé.

Togo’s minister of transports, Ninsao Gnofam, who will head the entity will have to make sure that all member-States pay their contribution and continue ongoing projects. “Nowadays, with all the attention given to marine economy, I believe that we have to work with my peers from the other countries to tackle the issue of financing for the academy. The goal is to help the institution fully fulfill its role”, said Gnofam.   

The recent session was the occasion for ministers of member-States to review the various mechanisms put in place to foster development and ensure that marine economy really participates to inclusive growth across the region.

The regional academy of Marine Sciences and Technologies (ARSTM) is a maritime, port and industrial training institution. It was created in 1987 in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, and covers all 15 countries across West and Central Africa.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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