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    ADB_Strengthening Coastal and Marine Resource Management in the Coral Triangle of the Pacific: National Fisheries Strategy for Timor-Leste_Final report

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    • A high-priority objective of the Government of Timor-Leste, as articulated in the Timor-Leste Strategic Development Plan (2011 – 2030), is addressing malnutrition and food sovereignty though building national food production systems. Fish can play a very important role in addressing the urgent priority of improved health outcomes in the first 1000 days of life. Fish not only represents a high-quality source of protein, but contains micro-nutrients and fatty acids essential for growth and development that are hard to obtain from other sources. The fisheries sector in Timor-Leste is broadly considered to be underperforming. Efforts to build the sector must be accompanied by development of appropriate strategies and policy to ensure sustainability.
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    • Resilient small-scale fisheries [1307]
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    • Mills, David
    Subject(s)
    • fisheries management; coastal community
    AGROVOC Keywords
    • co-management; natural resources management
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    • Donor Report
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