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Technical Brief: Scaling Recommendations
Type: Brief
The FishFirst! Zambia project is focused on research for the development and scaling of staple-fish products
for enhanced nutrition in the First 1,000 Days of Life. The project aims to determine ways of increasing access ...
FishFirst Zambia Tonga Booklet: Cakulya cakuyungizya kuzyakulya zyotulya munyika Kusanganya a busu bwanswi ziyumu
Type: Brochure
This booklet is in local language of Zambia. It presents the preparation methods for small fish to enhance the nutritional value for children and mothers in the first 1000 days of life.
Good practices for preprocessing and cooking farmed fish
Type: Manual
Fish is an important food for human consumption. Because of its high nutritional value, it can treat diseases
caused by malnutrition, and it is especially suitable for children, pregnant women and breastfeeding
mothers. ...
WorldFish Annual Report 2022
Type: Report
The year 2022 was a pivotal one for WorldFish—a year of transformation and renewed vigor. In the face of mounting challenges, including climate crises, economic uncertainties, and the continued exploitation of natural ...
Advancing Climate Smart Aquaculture Technologies (ACliSAT). A means for poverty reduction and food security
Type: Brief
The ACliSAT project aims to improve pond designs for efficient water utilization, and adopt improved fish feeding practices, as well as adaptation of improved culture practices of Nile Tilapia to stimulate growth in emerging ...
USAID| FishFirst! Zambia.Final Technical Report: July 2020 to July 2023
Type: Donor Report
Undernutrition among infants and young children (IYC) is serious in Zambia, as 34.6% of children under age 5 years are stunted(1) and daily intakes of energy, calcium, iron, and vitamins are below recommendations. (2) Risk ...
END-TERM PROJECT EVALUATION REPORT: Piloting Inclusive Business and Entrepreneurial Models (IBEMs) for Small-Scale Fish Farmers and Pro-Poor Value Chain Actors in Malawi 2019-2022
Type: Report
WorldFish is an international non-profit organization working in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific, and it develops and implements innovative ways of addressing poverty and hunger in a sustainable manner, with a focus on aquatic ...