Welcome to TUFAK Kenya

Tuna Fisheries Alliance of Kenya

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Our mission is to facilitate effective tuna engagement among Civil Society Organizations, government, private sector and other players in the tuna fisheries sector.

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Handover of fisheries value chain facilities to coastal women in fisheries enterpreneurship

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Support to Shella BMU , Lamu

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MP Lunga lunga in the exhibition stand during the Global Sustainabel Blue Economy

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TuFAK has been registered as an NGO with the NGO Board and is currently working towards self-determination

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Handover of cooler boxes to Bodo BMU

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Engagement meeting with International Transport Federation

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Handover of cooler boxes to Bodo BMU

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Organization Network Analysis on TuFAK

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Provision of cold chain facilities to Jimbo BMU

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TuFAK COVID 19 PPE package

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About TUFAK

Tuna Fisheries Alliance of Kenya (TuFAK) is a network of more than 40 institutions drawn from the Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and the fisheries private sector. It was initiated in December, 2010 as an outcome of a workshop that was held in Mombasa, Kenya to facilitate an all inclusive engagement in the Tuna Fisheries sector in Kenya.

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Our Members

Some of our Members.

  • Kenya Fish Processors and Exporters Association
  • World Wild Life Fund
  • FishNet Africa

  • Community Action for Nature Conservation
  • World Wild Life Fund
  • Mombasa Ocean Agency
  • Bamburi Beach Management Unit
  • Naturecom Group
  • Coastal Oceans Research and Development in the Indian Ocean
  • Coastal Marine Research and Development
  • Wildlife Conservation Society
  • Eco Ethics International Union Kenya
  • Environmental Rangers Programme
  • Ujamaa Centre

  • Vanga Beach Management Unit
  • Jimbo Environmental Group
  • Seacom
  • Pwani Fish Marketing Association
  • Shimoni Beach Management Unit
  • Kwale County Beach Management Unit network

  • Kenya Marine Forum – Tana

  • Watamu Marine Association
  • Kuruwitu Conservation Welfare Association

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Latest News

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Our Latest News

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Traditional fishing ground catch fish in the sea
  • February 14, 2018

The voices from Brazilian snall-scale fishing community -our families have been living here for almost two hundred years, we have papers that we own the land. Yet the company that will build the port is trying to force us away by means of violence and threats.

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Small-scale Tuna Fisheries .
  • February 14, 2018

The artisanal and small-scale marine fishers from Kenya were represented by Shikely – Shela BMU Kilifi County, Salim – Indian Ocean water body BMU network, and Mercy – women in trade of fish and V. Chairperson Mombasa County BMU network.

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Innovation in the coast.
  • February 14, 2018

Tuna Fisheries in the South West Indian Ocean? How to improve the value chain to meet the market? Rendez vous on Monday with fishermen s from 7 coastal countries @FAOfish @VisualPersist. Sea shepherd launches operation Jodari with Tanzania.

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