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Fishing for change: How a policy initiative in India’s Bihar state shows pathways to women’s economic empowerment and climate change adaptation
Abstract
- This blog delves into how JEEViKA mobilizes women SHG-based fish farmer producer groups (FFPGs) and provides them with access to community ponds and water resources to take up aquaculture as a livelihood activity. This initiative has multiple gains, such as improved income and nutrition, increased access and control of women over community resources, and rejuvenation of water resources to tackle climate change. This initiative brings women to the forefront of a livelihood stream that has traditionally been a male domain.
Collections
- Climate Change [204]
- Gender [323]
- Sustainable aquaculture [2716]
Date
- 2023
Author
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Ghosh, P.
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Jaitly, S.
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Sahay, S.
AGROVOC Keywords
Type
- Blog
Publisher
- MSC