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Gender mainstreaming in community fisheries management
Abstract
- In Cambodia, women have traditionally been regarded as poor in terms of physically ability and knowledge. The voices of women have often been unheard in terms of social influence and decision-making. Therefore, the Fisheries Administration and community-based Natural Resource Management Learning Institute initiated a study focusing on the roles, needs and aspirations of women in fishing and community fisheries management in coastal regions of Cambodia.
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Date
- 2009
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WorldFish
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Type
- Other
Publisher
- The Wetland Alliance