ILO organizes training of trainers on the cooperative business model towards increasing economic opportunities in the fishery sector in Mauritania

The ToT workshop was conducted to strengthen the capacity of local institutions to support the organization of fishermen groups including cooperatives and other businesses for value-creation and marketing of fish products.

News | 30 May 2019
Participants of the ToT workshop
Within the framework of the project “PROMOPECHE: Creation of decent jobs and consolidation of existing employment for young and potential migrants in the artisanal fisheries sector”, a training of trainers (‘ToT’) workshop was organized from 22 April to 3 may 2019 in Nouakchott, Mauritania using ILO’s cooperative development tools – Think.Coop, Start.Coop and My.Coop. The two-week event brought together 18 participants (15 men and 3 women).

Participants in a working group session
PROMOPECHE aims to contribute to regional stability and better management of migration by increasing economic opportunities for young people in the artisanal fishing sector in the coastal regions of Nouakchott and Nouadhibou. In view of the effectiveness of its actions and for the sake of sustainability of its intervention, the project works in synergy with public and parastatal organizations in charge of employment and vocational training while ensuring the creation of alliances between these and the private sector (i.e. local support organizations providing technical assistance to groups of economic actors and micro, small and medium-sized enterprises).

The ToT was carried out as part of the project’s strategy to strengthen the capacity of local business development service (BDS) providers to allow them in turn to support the organization of fishermen groups including cooperatives, retailers and processors, wholesalers and distributors for value-creation and marketing of fish products.
Group photo with participants and trainer