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    Women in fisheries in Asia 

    Siason, I.; Tech, E.; Matics, K.I.; Choo, P.S.; Shariff, M.; Heruwati, E.S.; Susilowati, T.; Miki, N.; Shelly, A.B.; Rajabharshi, K.G.; Ranjit, R.; Siriwardena, P.P.G.N.; Nandeesha, M.C.; Sunderarajan, M.
    Type: Conference Paper
    The paper will present a picture of the situation and role of women in fisheries in the Asian region. Country/sub-Asia regional profiles of women in fisheries are expected from clusters in: South Asia (to include India, ...
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    Women in African artisanal fisheries: when will they receive the attention they deserve? 

    Nauen, C.E.
    Type: Journal Article
    A discussion is presented on the role played by women in artisanal fisheries in Africa, considering in particular their role in post-harvest activities. Although there are great differences from one country to another, t ...
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    Changing traditions : a summary report on the first global look at the gender dimensions of fisheries 

    Williams, M.J.; Nandeesha, M.C.; Choo, P.S.
    Type: Conference Paper
    The symposium provided new views and insights, and the open discussion at the end settled on four principal directions for future action: to investigate in depth the economic contributions of all segments of fishing ...
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    Gender and systems research: Leveraging change 

    McDougall, C.
    Type: Book Chapter
    There may be nothing new under the sun -- but there are novel and potentially potent ways of perceiving, approaching, researching, and engaging in the work of research for development. This chapter is a reflection of that. ...
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    Comprendre et réduire la vulnérabilité des femmes commerçantes de poisson à Kasenga, RD Congo 

    Mononi,F.; Beya,A.; Husken, S.M.C
    Type: Report
    This pilot project stems from the results of the study conducted by Professor Kalunga and his team in the city of Kasenga and its surroundings. This study is part of a program Regional which is entitled : Fisheries and HIV ...
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    Who says women can't fish? Stories of successful women farmers in Bangladesh and Nepal 

    WorldFish
    Type: Brochure
    This booklet present several stories of women in rural Bangladesh and Nepal who are making positive changes in their communities. The stories have been collected from a variety of projects WorldFish has been implementing ...
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    The fish trader+ model: a guide for implementation 

    Mthetwa, V.C.
    Type: Manual
    The WorldFish Center, in partnership with FAO, is implementing the regional programme "Fisheries and HIV/AIDS in Africa: investing in sustainable solutions". This programme aims at strengthening the capacity in the region ...
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    Aquaculture without borders: Most significant change stories from the Agriculture and Nutrition Extension Project in Bangladesh and Nepal 

    Jahan, K.M.; Orko, A.N.; Upraity, V.; Ali, H.; Devkota, C.K.; Pokhrel, V.C.; Shailesh, G.; Masud, M.A.
    Type: Brochure
    The European Union-supported Agriculture and Nutrition Extension Project (ANEP) began in Bangladesh and Nepal in December 2011 and ended in November 2014. The objectives of the project were to: (1) improve the food security ...
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    Nourishing Bangladesh with micronutrient-rich small fish 

    Thilsted, S.H.; Wahab, M.A.
    Type: Brief
    Increasing the quantity and frequency of small fish consumption can boost nutrition, health and well-being of the people of Bangladesh. Small fish are rich in micronutrients, particularly vitamin A, iron, zinc and calcium, ...
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    Aquaculture and resilience: Women in aquaculture in Nepal 

    Pant, J.; Shrestha, M.K.; Bhujel, R.C.
    Type: Conference Paper
    Farming-based rural livelihoods are becoming increasingly vulnerable to the effects of global climate change and sudden and profound changes in social and economic systems. Diversification of livelihood options is believed ...
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