GoGIN – Gulf of Guinea Inter-Regional Network

Project

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  • Global threats and organised crime

  • Peace, stability and security

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Project start date
Status

Closed

Project end date
Financing amount (Euro)
9,285 M€
Country and region
Angola, Benin, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Congo, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Nigeria, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sierra Leone, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Togo
Funders

GOGIN+ aims at enhancing maritime security and safety in the Gulf of Guinea through the operationalisation and sustainability of the YARIS maritime information-sharing and coordination platform

GoGIN’s main objective is to contribute to improving safety and maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea especially through the development and deployment of the YARIS plaform which support exchange of maritime information and coordination at national, regional and inter-regional levels in case of maritime incidents in the Gulf of Guinea. This region is becoming one of the major concern in terms of maritime security (pirat attacks, IUU fishing...)

This project is in line with United Nations resolutions on maritime security and the fight against piracy, the Maritime Strategy of the European Union for the Gulf of Guinea, the Maritime Strategy of the African Union, the 2013 Yaoundé Process and the Lomé African Union Summit (October 2016).

It also follows actions carried out under the CRIMGO project - Critical Maritime Routes of the Gulf of Guinea, implemented by Expertise France from 2012 to 2016. It is part of a group of maritime security projects implemented by Expertise France and with support of the European Commission, such as CRIMARIO and WeCAPS.

 

 

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