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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 ...
Outcome mapping
Type: Tool
Outcome Mapping (OM) was developed by the International Development Research Center (IDRC) to deal with the complex changes resulting from development projects.
2010 Publications catalog
Type: Book
This catalog lists publications published by The WorldFish Center and papers contributed by the Center’s scientists in 2010. It reflects the outcomes of research carried out in collaboration with partners from 27 countries ...
Recipe card [in Bengali]
Type: Other
A postcard of fish recipe from the Feed the Future program
Creating rural livelihoods in Solomon Islands through an environmentally friendly trade of marine ornamentals for the aquarium trade: lessons learned
Type: Brief
The marine ornamental trade became active in Solomon Islands in the mid-1980s, primarily through the wild harvest of corals and fish. The initiation of more sustainable techniques (cultured giant clams and farmed corals) ...
Visioning
Type: Tool
Although the precise origins of visioning are unclear, it is a widely used tool for defining stakeholder aspirations and a vision of the future in the context of a development intervention.
Community-based resource management in Solomon Islands: a starter's guide
Type: Brochure
CBRM can be undertaken by a well organised community on their own with a little bit of help and information from an outside organisation. CBRM is a long-term process that should be able to be continued for generations and ...
Recipe card: Labeo rohita [in Bengali]
Type: Other
A postcard of fish recipe from the Feed the Future program
Solomon Islands (Aqua)
Type: Poster
A poster on role of WorldFish in the Solomon Islands
Learning from implementation of community selection in Zambia, Solomon Islands, and Bangladesh AAS hubs
Type: Brief
The CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) is a research in development program which aims to foster innovation to respond to community needs, and through networking and social learning to bring about ...