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Abdulrahman Banisheyba

Abdulrahman Banisheyba

Special Projects Consultant

 

Abdulrahman Banisheyba is a Zanzibari-born Tanzanian Researcher and Policy Advocate with a background in Economics, International Relations, and Sustainable Coastal Management. His previous work includes partnership management and research for a more Ethical and Sustainable Aquaculture Policy for Zanzibar representing Ethical Seafood Research in partnership with Zanzibar Fisheries and Marine Resources Research Institute (ZAFIRI) and the Ministry of Blue Economy and Fisheries. He has also worked with 1DaySooner as a Malaria Advocacy Lead in Tanzania. His experience in project management spans three different continents in countries including but not limited to Tanzania, Turkey, and Finland. He works towards a world where every single successful project, initiative, or social enterprise anywhere in the world is replicated everywhere else in the world with a bit of a twist to fit the local contexts.

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