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    • Fish for Livelihoods: Minimum dietary diversity for women Survey 

      Phyo, E.E.; Ali, S.A.; Rizaldo, Q.; Akester, M.J.; Ei Ei Phyo: 0000-0002-3745-7659; Syed Aman Ali: 0000-0003-3876-130X; Quennie Rizaldo: 0000-0002-7958-2618; Michael Joseph Akester: 0000-0001-6526-1613 (2021)
      Type: Internal Report
      The survey used a 24-hour dietary recall and a 7-day recall on the consumption of fish and fish-based processed products (FBPPs). The survey accessed the minimum dietary diversity for women of reproductive age (MDD-W). ...
    • Fish for Livelihoods: Mola comic story 

      Rizaldo, Q.; Lim, F.; Florine Lim: 0000-0002-9380-4993 (2020)
      Type: Poster
      This poster gives information about the SIS species widely available for consumption. Eating SIS as a whole brings numerous benefits and has a great nutritious value. The SIS could be consumed with soup, add with vegetables, ...
    • Fish for Livelihoods: Mola comic story (Burmese version) 

      Rizaldo, Q.; Aung, L.T.; Quennie Rizaldo: 0000-0002-7958-2618 (2020)
      Type: Poster
      This poster gives infomration about the SIS species widely avaialable for consumption. Eating SIS as a whole brings numerous benefits and has a great nutritious value. The SIS could be consumed with soup, add with vegetables, ...
    • Fish for Livelihoods: Nutrition update August 2020 

      Rizaldo, Q.; Quennie Rizaldo: 0000-0002-7958-2618 (2020)
      Type: Newsletter
      The newsletter provides a summary of the nutrition month campaign celebrated in the local communities. The events were supported by multiple partners of Fish for Livelihoods project, funded by the USAID.
    • Fish for Livelihoods: Nutrition update September 2020 

      Rizaldo, Q.; Quennie Rizaldo: 0000-0002-7958-2618 (2020)
      Type: Newsletter
      The newsletter provides a summary of the dried small fish powder activity implemented by Fish for Livelihoods project funded by USAID through engagement with a local company in Myanmar.
    • Fish for Livelihoods: Recipe card fish pumpkin ball (Burmese version) 

      Rizaldo, Q.; Aung, L.T.; Quennie Rizaldo: 0000-0002-7958-2618 (2020)
      Type: Poster
      The recipe cards gives information about the ingredients needed to prepare pumpkin fish balls. It gives information about the consumption of these balls for children age (6 months to 23 months) and for adults as well.
    • Fish for Livelihoods: SIS partial harvest (Burmese version) 

      Rizaldo, Q.; Aung, L.T.; Quennie Rizaldo: 0000-0002-7958-2618 (2020)
      Type: Poster
      This poster highlights the benefits of eating Small Indigineous Fish (SIS), how to harvest it, and the benefits of growing them with other fish species. The benefits of the partial harvesting that they don't need to spend ...
    • Fish for Livelihoods: Small Indigenous Species (SIS) Q&A (Burmese version) 

      Rizaldo, Q.; Aung, L.T.; Quennie Rizaldo: 0000-0002-7958-2618 (2020)
      Type: Poster
      This poster captures the question and answers on where to find the SIS, how to raise the SIS, the possibilites of growing it with other fish species including Rohu and Mrigal. What is SIS partial harvesting, frequency of ...
    • Fish for nutrition 

      WorldFish (2015)
      Type: Brochure
      More than 2 billion people worldwide, particularly in developing countries, are estimated to be deficient in micronutrients, including vitamin A, iron and zinc. These vitamin and mineral deficiencies are a form of ...
    • Fish for nutrition and security 

      WorldFish (2019)
      Type: Poster
      Infographics on fish for nutrition and food security.
    • Fish for the future: Fisheries development and food security for Kiribati in an era of global climate change 

      Campbell, B.; Hanich, Q. (2014)
      Type: Report
      The Republic of Kiribati is a vast South Pacific island group with one of the largest exclusive economic zones (EEZs) in the world. Kiribati waters support a wealth of marine fisheries activities. These activities occur ...
    • Fish for the improved nutrition security of the poor 

      The WorldFish Center (2011)
      Type: Brochure
      A poster on "Fish for the improved nutrition security of the poor"
    • Fish for the poor under a rising global demand and changing fishery regime 

      Ahmed, M. (1997)
      Type: Journal Article
      In the past, agricultural researchers tended to ignore the fisheries factor in global food and nutritional security. However, the role of fish is becoming critical as a result of changes in fisheries regimes, income ...
    • Fish for whom? Integrating the management of social complexities into technical investments for inclusive, multifunctional irrigation 

      Duncan, N.; De Silva, S.; Conallin, J.C.; Freed, S.; McCartney, M.; Akester, M.J.; Dubois, M.; Sarah Freed: 0000-0001-8574-8218; Matthew McCartney: 0000-0001-6342-2815; Michael Joseph Akester: 0000-0001-6526-1613; Mark Dubois: 0000-0002-8092-6465 (2021)
      Type: Brief
      Most interventions in the water sector remain technocratic and blind to trade-offs that undermine overall development outcomes. The relationship between irrigation and inland capture fisheries is a case in point, as ...
    • Fish for whom?: Integrating the management of social complexities into technical investments for inclusive, multi-functional irrigation 

      Duncan, N.; De Silva, S.; Conallin, J.C.; Freed, S.; Akester, M.J.; Baumgartner, L.J.; McCartney, M.; Dubois, M.; Senaratna Sellamuttu, S.; Sarah Freed: 0000-0001-8574-8218; Michael Joseph Akester: 0000-0001-6526-1613; Matthew McCartney: 0000-0001-6342-2815; Mark Dubois: 0000-0002-8092-6465 (2021)
      Type: Journal Article
      Irrigation represents a long-standing water sector investment in South East Asia. However, despite the undeni-able benefits of food production, an irrigation/rice-centric strategy is insufficient in a multi-dimensional ...
    • Fish friendly irrigation: Enhancing production, livelihoods and health 

      McCartney, M.; Dubois, M.; Matthew McCartney: 0000-0001-6342-2815; Mark Dubois: 0000-0002-8092-6465 (2021)
      Type: Video
      Each year, 12 Mt of aquatic foods caught in inland fisheries provide the primary source of animal protein and essential micronutrients for at least 200 million people worldwide. They are vital for livelihoods, human health ...
    • Fish genetics research in member countries and institutions of the International Network on Genetics in Aquaculture: Proceedings of the Fifth Steering Committee Meeting of INGA 

      Gupta, M.V.; Acosta, B.O. (eds.) (2001)
      Type: Conference Proceedings
      A conference proceedings of the Fifth Steering Committee Meeting of the International Network on Genetics in Aquaculture (INGA), this publication incorporates information drawn from aquaculture genetics research undertaken ...
    • FISH Hidden Gems 

      Phillips, M.J.; Mirhassan, M.H.; Gutierrez, A.; Michael John Phillips: 0000-0002-0282-0286; Andressa Gutierrez: 0000-0003-2703-3040 (2021)
      Type: Brief
      FISH research teams were requested during November 2021 to identify areas of promising research and innovation that have emerged during the FISH program, beyond the major innovation packages already highlighted. The following ...
    • Fish Improves Nutrition (Ikan Hadi'ak Nutrisaun) flipbook (Tetum language) 

      Klumpyan, K. (2022)
      Type: Training Material
      Fish Improving Nutrition Flipbook containing four different interactive sessions that promote fish consumption of tilapia/nile fish, building fish deboning skills, and a budgeting activity for nutritious food. Information, ...
    • Fish in food systems in Nigeria: A review 

      Bradley, B.; Byrd, K.A.; Atkins, M.; Isa, S.; Akintola, S.L.; Fakoya, K.A.; Ene-Obong, H.; Thilsted, S.H.; Kendra A Byrd: 0000-0003-4528-752X; Shakuntala Haraksingh Thilsted: 0000-0002-4041-1651 (2020)
      Type: Report
      In Nigeria, like many coastal developing countries, fish is an important source of food for the population, which is currently estimated at 186 million people (World Bank 2016). A recent study estimated that Nigeria ranks ...