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FISHING SAFETY FUND SECURES $400,000 TO EXPAND INTO SEVEN NEW REGIONS

FISHING SAFETY FUND SECURES

Fishing safety fund secures $400,000 to expand into seven new regions. 

Established by Lloyd’s Register Foundation, The Seafarers’ Charity, and FISH Platform, IFFS delivers practical, locally led safety interventions for fishers in an industry which remains one of the world’s deadliest.

The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) estimates that 32,000 fishers die at work each year. The Lloyd’s Register Foundation’s World Risk Poll (2024) found that three quarters of the world’s 39 million fishers have never received formal safety training.

Since its launch, IFFS has committed £670,000 to fund 18 projects in 13 countries and regions, directly enhancing the safety and wellbeing of nearly 160,000 fishers. Projects, which are run by on-the-ground partners, include lifejacket rental schemes, safety training, and resuscitation skills.

IFFS will use the award over a period of three years, to expand operations into Ghana, South Korea, The Philippines, Chile, Peru, Taiwan, and Senegal.
The fund also aims to empower fishers to be advocates for change, engaging directly with policymakers to promote adoption of key international safety standards.

Alan McCulla OBE, fund coordinator for IFFS at The Seafarers’ Charity, said:

“This is a huge vote of confidence in our work tackling the challenge of fisher safety worldwide. We’re immensely grateful for multi-year support which will help IFFS change the lives of fishers and their communities from Accra to Valparaiso. Together, we’re sending a powerful message about how crucial it is that fishers can work safely and securely in their daily lives.”
About IFFS
The International Fund for Fishing Safety is a unique initiative funded by Lloyd’s Register Foundation to support international fishers to improve safety and health in their industry.
Launched in 2024 for projects aimed at making an impact to improve international fishing safety and health, the fund is managed by The Seafarers’ Charity and in partnership with the FISH Platform.
About The Oak Foundation
Through its grant-making, Oak Foundation contributes to a safer, fairer, and more sustainable world.
Image: Fishers in Uganda who have benefitted from IFFS safety training. Credit: IFFS
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