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Most significant change (MSC)
Type: Brochure
MSC was developed by Rick Davies in the early 1990’s, primarily to address the problem of ‘how to summarise & report progress when there is a diversity of activities, not all known in advance, let alone their outcomes and ...
WorldFish Corporate Card
Type: Brochure
Happy Fish cook book - Burmese language
Type: Brochure
This cookbook was developed by Healthy and Happy Families in collaboration with FedWell Foods and WorldFish under the Nutrient-Rich Small Fish Production, Processing and Marketing in Zambia and Myanmar project, funded by ...
ICLARM brochure
Type: Brochure
This brochure outlines the area of research and program activities of ICLARM in 1997.
Pêche et VIH/SIDA en Afrique: Investir dans des solutions durables
Type: Brochure
Une approche stratégique pour répondre aux besoins du secteur des pêches et mobiliser le secteur pour contribuer plus à la lutte contre le VIH & SIDA.
Fish: an issue for everyone - a concept paper for Fish for All
Type: Brochure
Fish for All is a global initiative that will create an informed inclusive public dialogue, shape a vision of the future of aquatic life, and contribute to food security and improved livelihoods for the poor in developing ...
Reefbase Pacific flyer
Type: Brochure
The ReefBase Pacific project is a component of the Coral Reef Initiative for the South Pacific (CRISP) (www.crisponline.net), executed by the WorldFish Center (www.worldfishcenter.org) and funded by the Agence Française ...
WorldFish Corporate Card [French version]
Type: Brochure
China and the WorldFish Center pooling resources [in Chinese]
Type: Brochure
WorldFish has renewed its partnership specifically to make aquaculture more productive, profitable and environmentally sustainable in China, tropical Asia and Africa. This brochure documents our previous work in China and ...
Malawi: fighting poverty - impacts from collaborative research in southern Africa
Type: Brochure
WorldFish established an African aquaculture project office at the National Aquaculture Center in Domasi, Malawi, in 1987 with funding from Deutsche Gesellschaft fiir Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ). The office now services ...