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Women's empowerment in aquaculture: Two case studies from Indonesia

Abstract
- Indonesia is one of the top ten aquaculture-producing countries globally. The sector makes a significant contribution to the country's development. Women are engaged in a range of aquaculture production and value chain activities in Indonesia. In particular, women are predominate in marketing and processing. Despite this, there is currently a lack of information regarding women's roles - and more fundamentally - the outcomes for women and factors that enable or constrain these. This represents a critical gap in the knowledge needed for effective aquaculture programmes and policies. This report presents the findings of a small study that begins to address this gap. Overall, the objective of the study is to generate a greater understanding of if, and the ways in which women's engagement in aquaculture may contribute to women's social and economic empowerment.
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- Gender [290]
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Date
- 2017
Author
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Sari, I.
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McDougall, C.
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Rajaratnam, S.
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Park, C.M.Y.
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- Report
Publisher
- FAO