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Aquaculture helping to improve health and nutrition in Bangladesh
Type: Brief
Bangladesh has made important human development gains in recent years, reflected by reductions in poverty, mortality of children under five, and chronic malnutrition. These gains have been achieved in spite of frequent ...
Suchana: Ending the cycle of undernutrition in Bangladesh. IGA- Aquaculture Tilapia-Carp Polyculture (Mono-sex tilapia dominating)
Type: Brief
Suchana promotes Income Generating Activities (IGA) through farmed fish production that is environmentally sustainable. This enhances the contribution of aquaculture in poverty reduction, food and nutritional security, and ...
WorldFish in Bangladesh
Type: Brief
Since 1989, WorldFish has been working with the Bangladesh Government and development partners to create a more productive fisheries and aquaculture sector that contributes to diversified and resilient rural livelihoods ...
Suchana: Ending the cycle of undernutrition in Bangladesh. Climate resilience technology: aquaculture
Type: Brief
Suchana interventions focus on the reduction of risks to adapt to the impact of climate change on
nutrition, in order to improve the resilience of poor communities and households. Suchana works in areas that are the most ...
Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity
Type: Brief
The Feed the Future Bangladesh Aquaculture and Nutrition Activity (Aquaculture Activity) aims to improve sustainable livelihoods for a large number of smallholder farmers, providing them with skills and knowledge to thrive ...
Suchana: Ending the cycle of undernutrition in Bangladesh. Suchana Aquaculture and Fisheries
Type: Brief
About 30% of Suchana beneficiary households (BHHs) with access to ponds and other water bodies were targeted for pro-poor, nutrition sensitive aquaculture and fisheries and vegetable gardening interventions. The major ...
WorldFish in India
Type: Brief
Undernutrition is one of India’s most serious development challenges, with a particularly high burden of malnutrition among children. Small indigenous fish—which are rich in micronutrients—are often missing from diets in ...