Gender-responsive and socially inclusive Fish Genetic Improvement Program and dissemination guidelines for improved tilapia strains in the SADC region
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Several countries are part of the Southern African Development Community’s (SADC) fish genetics
improvement program, including Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Madagascar, and
the Comoros. This initiative aims to enhance the genetics of indigenous fish species to reduce reliance on
the commercial farming of non-native tilapia species. This guideline document uses the reach–benefit–
empower–transform (RBET) framework to suggest ways that the SADC region can consider gender
in its genetic improvement and dissemination of fish species to ensure that women’s needs are met.
Considering gender in fish genetic improvement programs will benefit women who actively participate
in fish farming, processing, and marketing. When a fish genetic improvement program (GIP) is gender-responsive and has a clear, gender-targeted breeding objective, it can significantly benefit women by
enhancing their livelihoods, nutrition, and economic empowerment, especially in aquaculture-dependent
communities. The guideline document identifies approaches that can reach and benefit women, as well as
those that can empower and transform gender norms.
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Mudege NN, Mengistu SB and Hamilton H. 2025. Gender-responsive and socially inclusive Fish Genetic Improvement Program and dissemination guidelines for improved tilapia strains in the SADC region. Penang Malaysia: WorldFish. Guideline: 2025-86.
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Netsayi Mudege https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0389-1967
Samuel Bekele Mengistu https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7183-9506
Matthew Gray Hamilton https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8098-8845
Samuel Bekele Mengistu https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7183-9506
Matthew Gray Hamilton https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8098-8845
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