A Mozambique-Tanzania Learning Visit on Seaweed Upskills and Empowers Women and Youth
 
  Seven youth and women from the Tany Cooperative, based on Inhaca Island off the coast of Maputo Bay, Mozambique, participated in a six-day learning visit to Zanzibar, Tanzania from September 14-19, 2025. The learning visit, organized by Asia–Africa BlueTech SuperHighway (AABS) project as part of its South-South collaboration activities, aimed to strengthen the capacity of the cooperative members in seaweed post-harvest management and marketing of products through hands-on learning and exposure to successful experiences of seaweed farmers in Zanzibar.
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