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Gender-transformative approaches to address inequalities in food, nutrition and economic outcomes in aquatic agricultural systems
Type: Working Paper
Over the past few decades, scholars and practitioners working on gender and development issues have advocated for more in-depth analyses that explore and foster change in the social institutions that create and perpetuate ...
The Role of Coral Reef Small-Scale Fisheries for Addressing Malnutrition and Avoiding Biodiversity Loss
Type: Working Paper
Integrated management of coral reef foods, as a highly diverse set of blue foods, can contribute to addressing the dual challenges of malnutrition and biodiversity loss. Advances in nutrition research have made it possible ...
Promising Aquaculture Technologies and Innovations for Transforming Food Systems Toward Low Emission Pathways in Kenya: A Review
Type: Working Paper
This work aimed at (1) reviewing published documents and reports to identify TIMPs with the potential for scaling to reduce GHGE, (2) identifying the constraints and challenges faced by different value chain actors in ...
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 ...
A Review of Fish Supply–Demand in Tanzania
Type: Working Paper
As part of WorldFish’s analysis of fisheries and aquaculture futures in Tanzania, this document serves as a
preliminary review of the data and existing literature to help further develop a fish sector model for the
country. ...
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 ...