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Tanzania marks Indian Ocean cooperation milestone, promotes sustainable ocean use

Tanzania Monitor Reporter by Tanzania Monitor Reporter
March 8, 2026
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DODOMA: Tanzania has marked the 29th anniversary of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA), highlighting the importance of regional cooperation in the sustainable use of Indian Ocean resources.

The regional organisation was established on March 7, 1997, to promote economic cooperation among countries bordering the Indian Ocean.

It currently brings together 23 member states and 12 dialogue partners, providing a platform for collaboration in maritime safety and security, blue economy development, trade and investment, fisheries management, tourism, disaster management, women’s economic empowerment, and science and technology.

As a founding member of IORA, Tanzania considers the Indian Ocean an important driver of economic and social development.

Speaking during commemorative activities held in Dodoma on Saturday, Baraka Luvanda, deputy permanent secretary in the Vice-President’s Office responsible for Union and Environment, said the organisation has played a significant role for more than two decades in advancing development among member states through the sustainable use of ocean resources.

“These efforts aim to ensure that Indian Ocean resources are protected and utilised sustainably for the benefit of present and future generations,” Luvanda said.

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation organised activities to mark the anniversary, including a jogging event and a tree-planting exercise aimed at promoting environmental conservation and community well-being.

The celebrations were held under this year’s theme, “IORA Improves Lives.”

Luvanda said the Tanzanian government continues to strengthen the blue economy by improving infrastructure such as ports, promoting research and innovation, and enhancing cooperation with regional and international partners.

He also called on citizens to support environmental conservation initiatives and regional cooperation to ensure natural resources remain a source of prosperity, peace and sustainable development.

Tags: Blue EconomyIndian Ocean cooperationIORAregional partnershipTanzania maritime economy

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