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Illustrated guideline on how to update an existing output in MEL
Type: Manual
This is an illustrated guideline created to support the FISH Research Program annual planning via the MEL platform.
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 ...
Building capacity for local planning
Type: Report
When the administration of the fisheries sector in Cambodia was reformed, some roles and responsibilies, including cantonment planning, were delegated to the sub-national level. This was in line with the government's ...
The WorldFish Center [in English and Bengali]
Type: Brief
The WorldFish Center is an international, non-profit research organization dedicated to reducing poverty and hunger by improving fisheries and aquaculture. WorldFish is one of the 15 members of the CGIAR Consortium. The ...
Reefbase Pacific information portal
Type: Brochure
A flyer to describe the ReefBase website which contains extensive information related to the status, use, management and knowledge of reef resources in the Pacific region both in English and French.
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.
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.
The WorldFish Center: Malawi
Type: Brief
The role of the WorldFish Center is to research and disseminate appropriate aquaculture and fisheries technologies for sustainable agricultural intensification. To achieve these goals the WorldFish Center works in partnership ...
About more than just the size of the boat: Big Numbers Project
Type: Brief
The Big Numbers Project is a joint activity of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, World Bank and the WorldFish Center in collaboration with national partners. It is funded through PROFISH, ...
From global to local: testing the potential of cross-scaling in global data sets
Type: Journal Article
The present study investigates the potential of readily available and easily accessible global data sets to understand regional/local level interactions in wetland systems. The biogeographical zones of India were used a ...








