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Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity. Project Brief: January - December 2021
Type: Brief
This brief highlights the major project achievements in line with the FISH Research Program strategic goals and indicators. The brief was produced taking as reference the technical report of the project submitted to the ...
Women's Empowerment in Fisheries and Aquaculture Index (WEFI): Guidance Notes
Type: Manual
WorldFish, KIT and other partners have created the Women's Empowerment in Fisheries and Aquaculture Index (WEFI) guidance notes and accompanied tools. WEFI measures the empowerment, agency and inclusion of women in fisheries ...
Gender-inclusive innovations for aquatic food systems transformation
Type: Presentation
Bangladesh is a highly vulnerable country to climate change, variability and extremes. Seasonal signature of extreme heat, heavy and mean precipitation changes, floods and cyclones are few among the challenges. These are ...
Changes in intra-household decision-making powers: Effects of a gender transformative approach in saving groups in the Barotse Floodplain, Zambia
Type: Working Paper
Microfinance models have expanded over the past decades to include savings groups to assist people who lack access to more formal financial services to save, borrow, and earn interest on their investments. Development ...
Integrated food, land, water and energy systems for climate resilient landscapes
Type: Presentation
From Fragility to Resilience in Central and West Asia and North Africa (F2R CWANA) WP 4: Integrated food, land, water, and energy systems for climate-resilient landscapes Inception Workshop Morocco May 17, 2022.
The future of fish supply-demand in Malawi and its implications for nutrition security and poverty reduction
Type: Working Paper
Fish plays an important dietary and economic role in Malawi, providing 28% of animal protein intake. Per
capita fish consumption increased from 10.7 kg in 2016 to about 12.6 kg in 2018. The contribution of fish to
Malawi’s ...