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The Netherlands and WorldFish : partnership to safeguard environments and livelihoods
Type: Brochure
Highlights of the partnership between WorldFish and the Netherlands were summarised in this fact sheet.
WorldFish Corporate Card [Japanese version]
Type: Brochure
Community based fisheries management : fisheries yields and sustainability
Type: Brief
The importance of Bangladesh's inland fisheries resources for the livelihoods and food security of the poor and landless is widely acknowledged. The management of these resources, based upon a combination of short-term ...
Posters on Fisheries and AIDS programmes in Africa
Type: Poster
This poster outlines 3 key programmes undertaken in 8 countries in Africa: 1. Options for reducing vulnerability along the fish marketing chain. 2. Enhancing nutrition benefits from small scale aquaculture and fisheries. ...
Solomon Islands (Aqua)
Type: Poster
A poster on role of WorldFish in the Solomon Islands
A call for action to the fish world: a guide to fish-related paragraphs of the plan of implementation of the world summit on sustainable development
It contains tables and a selected verbatim set of the paragraphs and sub paragraphs of the recent Plan of Implementation of the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) held in Johannesburg, South Africa, from ...
The WorldFish Center: publications and selected abstracts. 2004
Type: Book
This volume contains a list of papers published by WorldFish Center scientists in 2004 together with their abstracts. It is a reflection of the results of the research carried out through the Center in collaboration with ...
WorldFish strategy 2017-2022
Type: Report
The WorldFish mission is to strengthen livelihoods and enhance food and nutrition security by improving fisheries and aquaculture. We pursue this through research partnerships focused on helping those who stand to benefit ...
Improving fisheries in Cameroon
Type: Brochure
The Republic of Cameroon is a tropical West African country, slightly larger than California (475,000 km2), lying 60 north of the equator and 12° east of Greenwich. Recent estimates place the population slightly above 16 ...