Alisa Uzice
- Biodiversity
- Climate Change
- Pollution
- Oceans
- Energy
- Natural Disasters
Alisa is a journalist with 9 years of experience, currently writing for the Seychelles News Agency (SNA). Her career began at the Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation, where she spent 4 years producing daily news reports and long programs. She then worked for another 4 years at Telesesel, a private broadcaster in Seychelles, where she continued producing news content and served as a news presenter.
At SNA, Alisa covers a range of topics, with a particular focus on the Environment, Blue Economy, and Climate Change. Her recent reporting includes significant environmental stories such as the lobster survey to assess population status and combat illegal fishing, and the sooty tern egg collection ban to ensure species survival, as well as coral bleaching mitigation.
With professional development including attendance at the Asia Media Summit in Qingdao, China, and the Fourth Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Conference in Antigua & Barbuda, Alisa seeks to leverage the COP16 fellowship for further exposure and growth in environmental journalism.
The Seychelles News Agency aims to raise global awareness of Seychelles and its people, highlighting its unique position as a Small Island Developing State with a distinctive experience in social, economic, and cultural development.
Alisa Uzice
- Biodiversity
- Climate Change
- Pollution
- Oceans
- Energy
- Natural Disasters
Alisa is a journalist with 9 years of experience, currently writing for the Seychelles News Agency (SNA). Her career began at the Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation, where she spent 4 years producing daily news reports and long programs. She then worked for another 4 years at Telesesel, a private broadcaster in Seychelles, where she continued producing news content and served as a news presenter.
At SNA, Alisa covers a range of topics, with a particular focus on the Environment, Blue Economy, and Climate Change. Her recent reporting includes significant environmental stories such as the lobster survey to assess population status and combat illegal fishing, and the sooty tern egg collection ban to ensure species survival, as well as coral bleaching mitigation.
With professional development including attendance at the Asia Media Summit in Qingdao, China, and the Fourth Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Conference in Antigua & Barbuda, Alisa seeks to leverage the COP16 fellowship for further exposure and growth in environmental journalism.
The Seychelles News Agency aims to raise global awareness of Seychelles and its people, highlighting its unique position as a Small Island Developing State with a distinctive experience in social, economic, and cultural development.