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CGIAR Research Program 2020 Reviews: FISH CRP Annexes
Type: Other
The FISH CGIAR Research Program (CRP), initiated in 2017, is led by WorldFish together with its managing partners, the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), the Aquaculture and Fisheries Group at Wageningen ...
Promoting Youth Engagement and Employment in Agriculture and Food Systems
Type: Internal Report
This report, prepared at the request of the Committee on World Food Security, explores the trends, constraints and prospects of young people’s engagement and employment in agriculture and sustainable food systems. Today’s ...
CGIAR Research Program 2020 Review: FISH
Type: Report
The FISH CGIAR Research Program (CRP), initiated in 2017, is led by WorldFish together with its managing partners, the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), the Aquaculture and Fisheries Group at Wageningen ...
CRP 2020 Reviews: FISH
Type: Brief
The FISH CGIAR Research Program (CRP), initiated in 2017, is led by WorldFish together with its managing partners, the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), the Aquaculture and Fisheries Group at Wageningen ...
Ten strategies for research quality in distance research during COVID-19 and future food system shocks
Type: Brief
Food systems are faced with increasingly difficult challenges from COVID-19 and future climate, socioeconomic, health and other shocks. To build forward better from these shocks, effective responses are needed. These ...
The FISH legacy: Sustainable fish agri-food systems for the long term
Type: Video
Since 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 ...
Equitable digital tools can boost small-scale fisher livelihoods
Type: Blog
In low- and middle-income countries, ICTs can be used to assist small-scale fishers and fish workers, but illiteracy and unreliable internet connectivity need to be addressed to ensure marginalised fishers are not left behind.