Kenya to take center stage in international negotiations on marine protection by hosting the next Our Ocean Conference 2026. The conference, which has been held annually since 2014, is based on six thematic areas:
and since its inception it has produced more than 2,600 international commitments.
These include Greece’s 21 commitments, among which are the achievement of the 30X30 goal and the ban on bottom trawling in marine protected areas.
With this decision, which was officially announced at the Conference of the Parties in Belém, Kenya will become the first African country to host this international conference.
This decision is important as it can give the necessary emphasis to local needs and specificities, such as resilience and adaptability to the consequences of the climate crisis, but also the impacts that the international market can have on local communities of the global south, particularly with regards to overfishing.
Taking the above into account, the upcoming conference will tackle issues such as:
Guided by the theme “Our Ocean, Our Heritage, Our Future,” the conference will focus on the importance of the ocean for culture, community identities, and survival.