Youth, Gender, Training & Sector Ecosystem Collaborators
AIESEC is a global youth-led organisation focused on leadership development and practical youth experiences. TAC collaborates with AIESEC around youth leadership, volunteer engagement and building young people’s participation in aquaculture and blue economy initiatives.
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Youth, Gender, Training & Sector Ecosystem Collaborators
BioMar is an aquaculture feed company specialising in high-performance feeds for different fish species and production systems. TAC’s collaboration connects technical feed knowledge with sustainable aquaculture production and farmer learning.
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Youth, Gender, Training & Sector Ecosystem Collaborators
Shamberere Technical Training Institute provides technical and vocational training, including agriculture and applied skills programmes. TAC collaborates with Shamberere to support TVET-linked skills development, youth employability and practical aquaculture/agribusiness pathways.
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Youth, Gender, Training & Sector Ecosystem Collaborators
Bukura Agricultural College provides practical agricultural training, research and extension services. TAC collaborates with Bukura to support practical skills development and capacity building for youth and agricultural value-chain actors.
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Youth, Gender, Training & Sector Ecosystem Collaborators
University of Eldoret is a Kenyan university with strong relevance to agriculture, environmental sciences and applied training. TAC’s collaboration supports academic engagement, training and knowledge development for aquaculture and food systems.
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Youth, Gender, Training & Sector Ecosystem Collaborators
LVA brings together stakeholders working to strengthen aquaculture around the Lake Victoria region. TAC collaborates with LVA on sector engagement, producer representation and practical dialogue around aquaculture growth.
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Youth, Gender, Training & Sector Ecosystem Collaborators
NAYA Africa is a youth-led aquaculture movement connecting and amplifying young Africans in the sector. TAC collaborates with NAYA Africa on youth mobilisation, advocacy and positioning aquaculture as a serious pathway for young people.
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Youth, Gender, Training & Sector Ecosystem Collaborators
Jenter i Havbruk is a Norway-based initiative working to highlight women, opportunities and stories in aquaculture. TAC collaborates with Jenter i Havbruk around visibility, storytelling and strengthening women and girls’ participation through Girls in Aquaculture Kenya.
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Development, Finance & Market Systems Partner
KCB Bank is a financial institution supporting banking and enterprise finance in Kenya. TAC works with KCB around financial services, account operations and financial readiness for the consortium and its value-chain enterprises.
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Development, Finance & Market Systems Partner
Farm Africa supports agricultural and aquaculture programmes that improve livelihoods and market access. TAC’s collaboration aligns with youth employment, farmer support and sustainable aquaculture market development.
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Development, Finance & Market Systems Partner
NOREC supports international exchange and learning between partner institutions. TAC’s collaboration with NOREC supports skills transfer, institutional learning and practical knowledge-sharing between Kenya and Norway.
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Technology & Innovation Partner
Shoshin Innovation Hub works at the intersection of agritech, climate tech and blue tech, including aquaculture-focused digital innovation. TAC collaborates with Shoshin around practical technology solutions, youth innovation and digital tools for aquaculture systems.
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Technology & Innovation Partner
Zone01 Kisumu is a technology and digital talent initiative supporting practical coding and innovation skills. TAC collaborates with Zone01 Kisumu to connect digital talent with food systems, aquaculture and value-chain innovation.
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Technology & Innovation Partner
AquaFind AS supports aquaculture-related digital and technology solutions. TAC’s collaboration focuses on improving access to production information, market visibility and digital systems for aquaculture actors.
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Technology & Innovation Partner
Daxap AS is a Norwegian technology company with experience in digital platforms, partnerships and innovation. TAC collaborates with Daxap on digital tools and platform thinking that support data, traceability and value-chain coordination.
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Academic, Training & Exchange Partner
Erasmus+ supports education, training, youth and institutional cooperation. TAC’s engagement supports international learning, skills development and institutional collaboration within the aquaculture ecosystem.
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Academic, Training & Exchange Partner
Pwani University is a Kenyan university located in the coastal region, with relevance to marine, coastal and aquatic food systems. TAC collaborates with Pwani University on technical knowledge and capacity-building linked to Kenya’s aquatic food systems.
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Academic, Training & Exchange Partner
Karatina University is a Kenyan university with strengths in agriculture, research and community-linked learning. TAC’s collaboration supports applied learning and research engagement within aquaculture, agribusiness and food systems.
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Academic, Training & Exchange Partner
Maseno University is a Kenyan academic institution located within the Lake Victoria region. TAC collaborates with Maseno University on knowledge development, training and aquaculture sector engagement.
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Academic, Training & Exchange Partner
Val Skoler is a Norwegian vocational training institution with practical expertise relevant to aquaculture and rural skills development. TAC collaborates with Val Skoler through skills-building and Kenya–Norway learning pathways connected to resilient aquaculture.
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Academic, Training & Exchange Partner
NTNU is one of Norway’s leading science and technology universities. TAC’s collaboration links research, innovation and technology-focused thinking to aquaculture and aquatic food systems development.
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Academic, Training & Exchange Partner
NMBU is a leading Norwegian university in life sciences, food systems and applied research. TAC collaborates with NMBU around aquaculture knowledge, research engagement and technical learning linked to sustainable food systems.
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Public Sector, Research & County Ecosystem Partner
County governments are central to local implementation, farmer engagement and enterprise development. TAC works with county ecosystems to strengthen aquaculture training, production support and value-chain coordination.
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Public Sector, Research & County Ecosystem Partner
LREB brings together counties within Kenya’s lake region to advance regional economic development. TAC works within this ecosystem to support aquaculture, food systems and rural enterprise growth across the lake region.
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Public Sector, Research & County Ecosystem Partner
KMFRI is Kenya’s leading fisheries and aquatic research institution. TAC collaborates with KMFRI on research-informed sector dialogue, technical knowledge and evidence-based aquaculture development.
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Public Sector, Research & County Ecosystem Partner
Kenya Fisheries Service is the national institution responsible for supporting fisheries and aquaculture development in Kenya. TAC collaborates with KeFS around sector coordination, technical engagement and responsible aquaculture growth.
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