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Fish for Livelihoods Newsletter (Apr - Jun 2021)
Type: NewsletterThis Newsletter highlights the important activities implemented through the quarter, April thru June 2021 for the "Fish for Livelihoods" project. Also, it notes the disruptions and challenges that emerged in the wake of ... -
Fish for Livelihoods Newsletter (Jan - Mar 2021)
Type: NewsletterThis document entails brief information about the activities carried out in the quarter (Jan - Mar 2021) by the "Fish for Livelihoods" activity. -
Fish for Livelihoods Newsletter (Oct - Dec 2020)
Type: NewsletterThis document entails information on what has been successfully achieved during the reporting period from October 2020 through December 2020. -
Fish for Livelihoods Nutrition Update - January
Type: NewsletterThe update in January features the story of farmer adopting to carp mola polyculture systems; from pond to nutritious plate- a story from the field -
Fish for Livelihoods- Barrier Analysis Study
(2021)Type: Internal ReportA comprehensive report on the barriers and enablers of the priority groups (women with U5-year-old children and SSA farmers) from the study areas in Khin U, Salin and Taunggyi Townships, Myanmar. -
Fish for the future: Fisheries development and food security for Kiribati in an era of global climate change
(2014)Type: ReportThe Republic of Kiribati is a vast South Pacific island group with one of the largest exclusive economic zones (EEZs) in the world. Kiribati waters support a wealth of marine fisheries activities. These activities occur ... -
Fish for whom?: Integrating the management of social complexities into technical investments for inclusive, multi-functional irrigation
(2021)Type: Journal ArticleIrrigation represents a long-standing water sector investment in South East Asia. However, despite the undeni-able benefits of food production, an irrigation/rice-centric strategy is insufficient in a multi-dimensional ... -
Fish friendly irrigation: Enhancing production, livelihoods and health
(2021)Type: VideoEach year, 12 Mt of aquatic foods caught in inland fisheries provide the primary source of animal protein and essential micronutrients for at least 200 million people worldwide. They are vital for livelihoods, human health ... -
FISH Hidden Gems
(2021)Type: BriefFISH research teams were requested during November 2021 to identify areas of promising research and innovation that have emerged during the FISH program, beyond the major innovation packages already highlighted. The following ... -
Fish in Sustainable Food Systems of the 21st Century: Role of WorldFish Research on Food and Nutrition Security, Gender Equity, and Natural Resource Conservation
(2022)Type: Journal ArticleFisheries research and development challenges have diversified significantly as we entered the 21st century. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development demands that agriculture research communities take more holistic ... -
The FISH legacy: Sustainable fish agri-food systems for the long term
(2022)Type: VideoSince 2017, the CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems (FISH) has been working to enhance the sustainability, productivity and access to aquatic foods and aquatic foods products by those most in need. The program ... -
Fish losses for whom? A gendered assessment of post-harvest losses in the barotse floodplain fishery, Zambia
(2020)Type: Journal ArticleFew studies examine post-harvest fish losses using a gender lens or collect sex-disaggregated data. This mixed-methods study assessed fish losses experienced by female and male value chain actors in a fishery in western ... -
Fish migration triggers in the lower Mekong basin and other freshwater tropical systems
(2006)Type: ReportThis report reviews the factors that trigger fish migration in the Mekong River and other tropical freshwater river systems. It aims to provide a basis for understanding the consequences of human intervention to the natural ... -
Fish nutrient data platform tools up the fight against malnutrition
(2021)Type: BlogA blog about the virtual launch. A new open-source tool puts fish nutrient data at the fingertips of researchers, policy makers and the general public to guide nutrition-sensitive approaches to fisheries management, which ... -
Fish production in refugee camps and settlements: lessons from Zambia
(2011)Type: BriefConflict, persecution and violence affect millions of people worldwide, forcing them to uproot their lives. The attention of the international community is focused on meeting the basic needs of refugee populations, but ... -
Fish production, catches and the carrying capacity of the world oceans
(1995)Type: Journal ArticleA brief review of the status of the world fisheries is presented with emphasis on the differences between catches (= landings + bycatch), biological production of fish, and predation (= production - catches). The ECOPATH ... -
Fish resources in Cambodia (2001-2011)
(2014)Type: Book ChapterCambodian inland fish resources are part of the Mekong system. With 781 known freshwater and brackish fish species, the Mekong Basin has the second highest fish biodiversity in the world after the Amazon Basin in South ... -
Fish stock assessment in coral reefs: notes on the state of the art
(1981)Type: Journal ArticleCoral reefs may produce as much as 10% of the annual world fish catch. Yet, very little investigation has been done on the biology of coral reef fishes, so that we know little about their growth rates and mortalities, vital ... -
Fish supply and demand for food security in Sub-Saharan Africa: An analysis of the Zambian fish sector
(2018)Type: Journal ArticleThe demand for fish in Sub-Saharan Africa, as driven by the trend of diet-shift to fish, economic and demographic growth, outstrips supply. The resulting fish deficit is drawing attention of policy makers as it poses threats ... -
Fish supply and food security for Africa
(2009)Type: BriefFish is an important food for over 400 million Africans, contributing essential proteins, minerals and micronutrients to their diets. Paradoxically, despite the high dependence on fish as a source of animal protein, fish ...



















