THE INITIATIVE: MeerWissen Strong Partnerships for Marine Science that Matters
MeerWissen was initiated in 2018 by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and seeks to provide policy-makers with the scientific information they need to take profound decisions for the effective management and conservation of Africa’s ocean and coasts. The Initiative follows a strong partnership and co-design approach to ensure that priorities are jointly set, results meet local needs and are usable by both partners and decisionmakers.
The project’s name “MeerWissen” is a pun that plays on the German words for ‘sea’ (“Meer”) and ‘more’ (“mehr”), which are homophones, as well the word for ‘knowledge’ (“Wissen”). The title perfectly captures the project’s aim: to know more about the ocean.
Video: the Meerwissen Initiative
“Global warming has caused our ocean to heat up to an alarming temperature. Fish species, mangroves and corals are in danger of being lost forever. Almost 500 million people, most of them in developing countries, are dependent on small-scale fisheries and aquaculture. The more we know about our ocean, the better we will be able to develop solutions to save marine landscapes, and learn how we can use marine resources sustainably. MeerWissen stands for strong partnerships between research institutions from the African continent and Germany, generating tangible knowledge for policymaking.”
Svenja Schulze
German Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development
Our Goal: Ocean Science for Sustainable Development
MeerWissen aims at improving the conditions for knowledge- and science-based policymaking for the conservation and sustainable use of the ocean in selected African countries by:
African-German Partnership Projects
We strengthen the capabilities of African partners in marine research and building knowledge through African-German partnership projects.
Dialogue and knowledge transfer
We stimulate the dialogue and the transfer of knowledge between marine researchers and policy-makers.
Digital solutions and innovations
We foster digital solutions, innovation and the use of new technologies in the field of marine research.
In order to ensure that MeerWissen projects effectively meet the specific needs of partner countries and are collaboratively developed and executed, a strong partnership and co-design approach is pursued.
Outreach & Network of the MeerWissen Initiative
As at February 2024 (1st and 2nd Call)
Public
Relations
Communication tools used to disseminate information about the initiative through events, publications, press and media relations, as well as digital and social media.
Example: Podcast series Ocean InSight
The Ocean InSight podcast series on marine conservation and ocean science for sustainable development was developed to unpack the complex scientific questions that revolve around the fate of millions of people in Africa and beyond. Now in its third season, Ocean InSight is a collaboration of the MeerWissen Initiative and IOC/UNESCO in the framework of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. A broad range of researchers, policy-makers and social actors, including indigenous peoples and local communities, discuss how science, policy and society can come together for evidence-based decision-making and conservation. Ocean InSight highlights integrated and innovative solutions, policy frameworks, and societal impacts on effective and sustainable ocean and coastal management with a focus on African contexts.
Strategic
Partnerships
Partnerships with research institutes, universities, political institutions, management authorities, international and regional organisations, and participation in expert forums.
Example: MeerWissen and the UN Ocean Decade – A partnership to conserve the ocean
MeerWissen is closely aligned with the goals of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for SustainableDevelopment (2021-2030). The initiative collaborated in many ways with the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO in the framework of the Ocean Decade. For instance, the 3rd MeerWissen Call for Proposals was launched in cooperation with IOC/UNESCO and was officially endorsed as Decade Contribution, with the four selected projects officially recognised as Decade Actions. Germany, as a member of the Ocean Decade Alliance, is catalysing support for the Ocean Decade through its MeerWissen initiative by mobilising resources, supporting transdisciplinary and cross-border science, networking, and capacity development.
Community
Building
Activities dedicated to building and maintaining relationships between MeerWissen community members through events, joint publications, and trainings.
Example: MeerWissen community Network Event in Zanzibar
Together with the Western Indian Ocean Marine Sciences Association (WIOMSA), Meer-Wissen hosted a network event in Zanzibar in June 2022, to bring together partners from all projects. While thematically focusing on Co-design, the workshop served as a platform where projects shared lessons learned and created synergies fostering the sustained impact of their projects and the initiative as a whole. Participants discussed challenges and best practices for better science-policy uptake, stakeholder engagement and sustainability of project outcomes. A session dedicated to bridging the science-policy gap brought together scientists and policymakers from the WIO region to discuss real-life challenges. Furthermore, a joint scientific publication on Co-design was initiated by participants to consolidate insights and strengthen their network-wide collaboration.