
Immaculate Semesi
Dr. Immaculate Semesi is the Director General of the National Environment Management Council (NEMC) in Tanzania, where she advocates for the sustainable utilization of the country's vast oceanic resources. She emphasizes the economic significance of the ocean, which spans over 200,000 square kilometers and remains largely underutilized, highlighting its potential to contribute to tourism, fisheries, and climate change mitigation.
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Immaculate Semesi stated that successful implementation of the law requires genuine cooperation among all involved institutions.
Kutanuka kwa mito kunavyokwamisha usimamizi wa sheria -2Ms Immaculate Semesi noted that the ban has contributed to increased employment and entrepreneurship.
Tanzania's war on plastic bags unlock new economic frontiers
Dr Immaculate Semesi pointed out key challenges in environmental management, including plastic pollution.
Seaweed farmers grapple with climate change, plastic pollutionDr Immaculate Semesi noted that Tanzania’s ocean spans over 200,000 square kilometres.
Experts seek to unlock Tanzania’s blue economy potential














