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Clarifying business responsibility to respect the human right to a healthy ocean

Hub research on the relevance of the human right to a healthy environment to contribute to the protection of marine biodiversity and ocean health has increasingly contributed to discussions on business responsibility to respect human rights. In November-December 2023, we contributed to a conference of the Network of African Human Rights Institutes and a call […]

“Indlela Yokuphila” Wins Golden Zebu at Madagascourt Film Festival!

 We are thrilled to share the joyous news that Empatheatre’s animated film, “Indlela Yokuphila,” has been honored with the prestigious GOLDEN ZEBU at the 18th edition of the Madagascourt Film Festival. This remarkable achievement celebrates the film’s excellence in the pan-African animation competition.  “Our heartfelt gratitude goes to our esteemed collaborators, Shells and Spells, Triggerfish, and […]

Celebrating the sacredness of the ocean through an online exhibition open to all 

The  exhibition ‘Our Ocean is Sacred, You Can’t Mine Heaven’ – a radical “an-archive” on intangible ocean heritage and a multi-genre exhibition raising consciousness and celebrating the sacredness of the ocean – is now open for all to explore online. The exhibition premiered as part of the South African National Arts Festival and was also […]

NEW SHORT FILM: ‘Hurinin, the people of the sea’ – a poignant story on the Topnaar people’s search for human rights and recognition  

The short film ‘Hurinin, People of the Sea’ tells how the marginalised Topnaar people in Namibia seek recognition for their ocean-related heritage, knowledge and rights. During the colonial rule, the Topnaar sub-clan known as the Hurinin (‘the sea-people’) were forced out of the coastal areas, disrupting their centuries-old reliance on ocean resources. In contemporary Namibia, the Topnaar continue […]

Becoming official partners of the SSF Hub 

In November 2023, the Hub became an official partner of the Small-Scale Fisheries Resource & Collaboration Hub (“SSF Hub”), which is a platform, community and a set of supporting initiatives fosters learning, information sharing and capacity enhancement to the benefit of the community, and accelerates the implementation of the SSF Guidelines (the Voluntary Guidelines for […]

New Network of Deep-water Researchers aims to build Africa’s capacity for deep-water research

We have launched a new partnership to respond to the disparity in deep-sea research capabilities between the Global North and South. Established in 2023 under the UN Decade of Ocean Science-endorsed Challenger 150 Programme and led by Hub early-career researcher Dr Kirsty McQuaid, the African Network of Deep-water Researchers aims to connect researchers, skills, infrastructure […]

Spotlight on early-career researchers: Elsemi Olwage

My name is Elsemi Olwage, I am an early career and post-doctoral researcher currently based at the University of Namibia (UNAM) in Windhoek. I am a social anthropologist with transdisciplinary research interests in environmental humanities and legal and political anthropology. I joined the Hub in 2023, with a focus on the politics and practices of […]

New Learning Pathway on the One Ocean Learn Platform  

Together with UNITAR our international, interdisciplinary group of leading experts in the ocean governance have carefully crafted new learning pathways  Gender and the ocean  Gender plays a crucial role in understanding and addressing the complex relationship between humanity and the ocean. Our learning pathway on gender and ocean, developed by Sarh Cummings (UNITAR) and Aphiwe […]

(Re)Launching Our Podcast Series 

We are excited to dive back into a series of conversations about various interrelationships of the ocean and humankind.  In our latest podcast, early-career researchers Kirsty McQuaid (University of Plymouth/ South African National Biodiversity Institute) and Mitchell Lennan (University of Aberdeen) are guiding us through the notions of the ocean-climate nexus and human rights, which […]