Ending Medical Waste and Marine Pollution Threats
Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA) Tanzania
SOA Tanzania’s Ocean Campaigns are advocacy, education, and action-oriented initiatives designed to protect marine ecosystems, empower youth and coastal communities, and influence ocean governance at local, national, and global levels.
Our campaigns address urgent ocean challenges while contributing to SOA Tanzania’s five Key Impact Areas:Ecosystems Restored or Protected, Youth & Community Engagement, Advocacy & Policy Contributions, Sustainable Livelihoods, and Knowledge, Awareness & Behavior Change.
Under this program, SOA Tanzania implements key ocean campaigns including Medical Waste and Marine Pollution, High Seas (BBNJ), the Global Plastics Treaty, Climate and Ocean Justice, and Deep Seabed Mining. These campaigns address urgent ocean threats while strengthening youth leadership, influencing policy, and promoting the protection and sustainable use of marine ecosystems at local, national, and global levels.
Medical Waste & Marine Pollution
Tackles improper disposal of medical and hazardous waste to protect marine ecosystems and coastal communities.
High Seas (BBNJ) Campaign
Advocates for the protection of areas beyond national jurisdiction and youth inclusion in global ocean governance.
Global Plastics Treaty Campaign
Supports a legally binding treaty to end plastic pollution across its full lifecycle.
Climate & Ocean Justice Campaign
Promotes ocean-based climate solutions and justice for vulnerable coastal and island communities.
Deep Seabed Mining Campaign
Calls for a precautionary approach and protection of deep-sea ecosystems from mining impacts.”







Connecting global efforts to restore Tanzania’s marine ecosystems.