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The Rising from the Depths Network will identify ways in which marine cultural heritage can directly benefit coastal communities in Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique and Madagascar. Despite its richness marine cultural heritage is one of the most unknown, underappreciated and under-exploited cultural resources in East Africa.

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Mida MUCH Project was visited by the Cabinet Secretary for Tourism Hon, Najib Balala on 13/2/2021. The Minister Planted 1000 mangroves and promised his Ministry support for the Bidii na Kazi women Group tourism investments. @GCRF @ahrcpress @rftdnetwork @UlsterUniGES

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The MUCH to Discover project continues to deliver amazing impact- congratulations @mcbita1!
https://risingfromthedepths.com/much/ @ahrcpress @GCRF @UlsterUniGES

Latest News

Running a photogrammetry workshop in preparation for the second phase of fieldwork Northern Mozambique Project – Geophysical Survey Overview
Festival of the Sea Logo The Festival of the Sea – Sainte Luce, Madagascar
Bidii na kazi plot making and fencing Caesar Bita and Elgidius Ichumbaki published in new collection on Maritime and Underwater Cultural Heritage

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