Fisheries Training Programme under the auspices of UNESCO

Fisheries Training Programme under the auspices of UNESCO

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Established in 1998, the UNU-FTP has trained over 300 fellows from roughly 50 countries through it's six month course in Iceland.

The UNU Fisheries Training Programme is a postgraduate training programme that offers applied training in various areas of the fisheries sector for practicing professionals in the less developed countries. The UNU-FTP also develops and delivers short courses on the ground in cooperation with our partner countries

A lot to be learned from fishing management in Iceland 11/02/2026

Interview with GRÓ FTP fellow Annakay Crawford on MFRI's website at the International Day of Women and Girls in Science (IDWGIS) 2026.

A lot to be learned from fishing management in Iceland Jamacian fisheries scientist Annakay Crawford on the occasion of International Day of Women and Girls in Science

Dr. Anthony Taabu Returns to Iceland as Key Guest Speaker at GRÓ FTP Event 11/02/2026

The GRÓ Fisheries Training Programme (GRÓ FTP) was honoured to welcome Dr. Anthony Taabu Munyaho back to Iceland as the keynote speaker at the promotional event “From Knowledge to Development Impact: Building Capacity for Sustainable Fisheries,” held on 4 February at the University of Akureyri.

Dr. Anthony Taabu Returns to Iceland as Key Guest Speaker at GRÓ FTP Event The GRÓ Fisheries Training Programme (GRÓ FTP) was honoured to welcome Dr. Anthony Taabu Munyaho back to Iceland as the keynote speaker at the promotional

Visit from Dalian Ocean University 11/02/2026

Long-standing partners from Dalian Ocean University paid GRÓ FTP a visit last week to discuss ongoing and future cooperation.

The delegation, representing one of Northeast China’s leading fisheries research institutes, explored recent developments in Icelandic fisheries and aquaculture.

The group was led by Professors Ding Jun, Li Baosheng, and Wang Wei, and also included former FTP fellow Xing Kun and prospective fellow Zhang Qian.

Visit from Dalian Ocean University Long-standing partners from Dalian Ocean University paid GRÓ FTP a visit last week to discuss ongoing and future cooperation.

Congratulations 2024-25 fellows 22/05/2025

Yesterday, May 21st, 23 fellows graduated from the GRÓ Fisheries Training Programme, after completing a six-month training course, offered by the Icelandic government, as part of the country’s international development cooperation efforts.

Congratulations 2024-25 fellows Today, 23 fellows graduated from the GRÓ Fisheries Training Programme, after completing a six-month training course, offered by the Icelandic government,

Graduation Wednesday 21st of May 19/05/2025

A graduation ceremony for GRÓ Fisheries Training Programme’s 26th cohort of fellows will be held on Wednesday 21st of May. The ceremony will take place at the Marine and Freshwater Research Institute, Fornubúðum 5, Hafnarfjörður, from 14:50. Concurrently, a poster exhibition showcasing the final projects of the graduating fellows will be on display at the same location.

Graduation Wednesday 21st of May A graduation ceremony for GRÓ Fisheries Training Programme’s 26th cohort of fellows will be held Wednesday 21st of May.

Presentations of research projects 09/05/2025

We are pleased to announce our fellows’ presentations of their research projects.

This is a great opportunity to learn about the diverse challenges confronted by developing countries as they seek to conserve and sustainably use their marine and inland fisheries resources.

Schedule of presentations are provided in the link.

Presentations of research projects We are pleased to announce our fellows’ presentations of their research projects. Every year GRÓ FTP’s Six-month Training Programme culminates in a 12 week

Fisheries Projects through the Eyes of the WB Specialist 26/02/2025

On Tuesday, February 18, the Marine and Freshwater Research Institute in Iceland buzzed with energy as GRÓ Fisheries Training Programme fellows gathered for an afternoon seminar that promised both inspiration and a fresh perspective on global fisheries projects. The event featured Mr. Xavier Vincent, a seasoned Senior Fisheries Specialist at the World Bank, who shared with the audience his insights into the inner workings of WB-funded projects across the Pacific, Africa, and Asia.

Fisheries Projects through the Eyes of the WB Specialist On Tuesday, February 18, the Marine and Freshwater Research Institute in Iceland buzzed with energy as GRÓ Fisheries Training Programme fellows gathered

GRÓ Fisheries Training Programme Praised in External Evaluation 23/01/2025

The GRÓ Fisheries Training Programme (GRÓ FTP) received praise from external evaluators GOPA in the latest evaluation of the GRÓ Centre and four GRÓ programmes.

GRÓ Fisheries Training Programme Praised in External Evaluation GRÓ Fisheries Training Programme (GRÓ FTP) received praise from GOPA in the latest external evaluation of the GRÓ Centre and four GRÓ programmes.

Change and continuity 22/01/2025

Exploring future trends for fisheries, our fellows asked questions like “what is likely to change and what will probably continue”, during the fourth week of the Six month training programme (December 8-14).

Change and continuity Exploring future trends for fisheries, the FTP fellows asked questions like “what is likely to change and what will probably continue”, during the fourth w

15/12/2024

How Suðurnesjamenn, “the southerners”, harness their inhospitable land and sea, seeking a balance between dare and awe, to provide for themselves and build up prosperous operations, is an inspiring story that our fellows set out to explore in a field trip last week (December 1-7).

https://www.grocentre.is/ftp/media-ftp/news-ftp/the-balancing-act

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