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Fish for Livelihoods: Mola comic story (Burmese version)
Type: Poster
This poster gives infomration about the SIS species widely avaialable for consumption. Eating SIS as a whole brings numerous benefits and has a great nutritious value. The SIS could be consumed with soup, add with vegetables, ...
An assessment of Aquaculture and Fisheries Collaboration in the State of Odisha, 2016-2021
Type: Internal Report
This report provides an assessment of the results of a five-year collaboration between WorldFish and the Fisheries and Animal Resources Development Department (F&ARD) that was intended to support implementation of the State ...
Suchana: Ending the cycle of undernutrition in Bangladesh. Homestead Food Production (HFP) aquaculture carp-tilapia-Mola polyculture
Type: Brief
Suchana’s Homestead Food Production for carp-tilapia-Mola polyculture (HFP Aquaculture) aims to increase production and consumption of fish for beneficiary households to improve their nutritional status. The intervention ...
Fish for Livelihoods: Nutrition update September 2020
Type: Newsletter
The newsletter provides a summary of the dried small fish powder activity implemented by Fish for Livelihoods project funded by USAID through engagement with a local company in Myanmar.
Women in nutrition and aquaculture in Bangladesh
Type: Other
WorldFish's initiative to increase women's empowerment through small fish production in Bangladesh's northern provinces of Rangpur and Rajshahi was featured on Colours FM 101.6 radio show Women in Aquaculture and Nutrition.
The African Great Lakes Regional Food System; the contribution of fisheries and the case of small pelagic fishes. A Discussion Paper
Type: Brief
The aim of this discussion paper is synthesis of existing policy and strategic commitments that have been made already that implicate the fisheries for small pelagic fish. The Discussion Paper also presents some historical ...
Fish for Livelihoods: 1000 days poster (Burmese version)
Type: Poster
This poster highlights the benefits of eating Small Indigineous Fish (SIS), how to harvest it, and the benefits of growing them with other fish species. The benefits of the partial harvesting that they don't need to spend ...
University of Exeter_Improving hatchery biosecurity for a sustainable shrimp industry in Bangladesh_Quarterly Progress Report_August 2021 - October 2021
Type: Donor Report
This quarterly progress report describes the accomplishments and achievements of the project “Improving hatchery biosecurity for a sustainable shrimp industry in Bangladesh” during August to October 2021.
The project ...
Nutrition and COVID-19 (Burmese version)
Type: Brochure
The pamphlete provides the information about the Nutirtion and COVID 19 information to the beneficaries in their local language.
Fact Sheet Artemia4Bangladesh (English)
Type: Brochure
In Bangladesh, 95 percent of crude salt is produced in Cox’s Bazar by 50,000 artisanal salt farmers across about 27,000 ha of land. With roughly half a million people directly or indirectly involved in salt production, it ...