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Gender Inclusive Financing for Scaling up Improved Fish Processing Technologies in Malawi
Nagoli, J.; Binauli, L.; Magalasi, M.; Chiwaula, L.; Joseph Nagoli: 0000-0002-8919-1397 (2020)Type: ManualThe “Gender Inclusive Financing for Scaling up Improved Fish Processing Technologies in Malawi” project was formulated around promoting wider use of improved fish processing technologies namely: Solar tent dryer and Improved ... -
Methodology for economic valuation of food security and vulnerability to poverty for inland fisheries in Africa
Witt, R.; Chiwaula, L.; Bènè, C.; Waibel, H.; Pemel, D. (2006)Type: OtherFish play an increasingly important role in national and local economies of many developing countries. Africa’s rivers, wetlands and lakes are especially important for poor rural households for whom they provide employment ... -
Natural resource-based livelihoods in the context of climate change in the Lake Chilwa Basin
Nagoli, J.; Chiwaula, L.; Jamu, D.; Mwanza, P.; Joseph Nagoli: 0000-0002-8919-1397 (2018)Type: Book ChapterThis chapter analyses the contribution of the Lake Chilwa Basin Climate Change Adaptation Programme (LCBCCAP) in providing alternative livelihoods to people in the basin and most importantly how these activities improved ... -
Technical guidelines for economic valuation of inland small-scale fisheries in developing countries
Chiwaula, L.; Witt, R.; Béné, C; Ngoma, P.; Turpie, J.; Waibel, H. (2010)Type: ReportThese “Technical Guidelines for Economic Valuation of Inland Small-scale Fisheries in Developing Countries” are one of the outputs of the project on “Food security and poverty alleviation through improved valuation and ... -
The Structure and margins of the Lake Chilwa fisheries in Malawi: a value chain analysis
Chiwaula, L.; Jamu, D.; Chaweza, R.; Nagoli, J.; Joseph Nagoli: 0000-0002-8919-1397 (2012)Type: ReportSmall freshwater pelagic fisheries in closed lakes are very important to millions of people in sub-Saharan Africa providing livelihoods and nutritional security. However, returns from these fisheries have been shown to ... -
University of Malawi Gender Inclusive Financing for Scaling up Improved Fish Processing Technologies in Malawi_Second Interim Report October 2019 – September 2020
Chiwaula, L.; Nankwenya, B.Type: Donor ReportSecond Technical Report for Gender Inclusive Financing for Scaling up Improved Fish Processing Technologies in Malawi





