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“Stop enacting New Fisheries Act” awareness campaign at Negambo

  • Posted on May 17, 2024
  • by NAFSO
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“We say our parliamentarians not come to beg votes at the next election after raising hands to adopting the new fisheries bill 2023.” says 
Herman Kumara, Convener, NAFSO Sri Lanka, the General Secretary of World Forum of Fisher Peoples – WFFP.

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