‘Good science’: Using sex-disaggregated data in small-scale fisheries research and policy
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Globally, relatively few data are available about women’s role in small-scale fisheries, despite their active participation as fishers, processors, traders and marketers. This calls for greater efforts by researchers, national fisheries agencies and global policymakers to collect and report separately on women’s and men’s contributions to this sector.
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Bevitt, K. M. (1/3/2019). ‘Good science’: Using sex-disaggregated data in small-scale fisheries research and policy. URL: https://fish.cgiar.org/news-and-updates/news/%E2%80%98good-science%E2%80%99-using-sex-disaggregated-data-small-scale-fisheries-research-and
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https://fish.cgiar.org/news-and-updates/news/%E2%80%98good-science%E2%80%99-using-sex-disaggregated-data-small-scale-fisheries-research-and
http://www.fao.org/voluntary-guidelines-small-scale-fisheries/news-and-events/detail/en/c/1184240/
https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/good-science-using-sex-disaggregated-data-in-small-scale-fisheries-research-and-policy-2/
https://www.genderaquafish.org/2019/03/07/good-science-using-sex-disaggregated-data-small-scale-fisheries-research-policy/
http://www.fao.org/voluntary-guidelines-small-scale-fisheries/news-and-events/detail/en/c/1184240/
https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/good-science-using-sex-disaggregated-data-in-small-scale-fisheries-research-and-policy-2/
https://www.genderaquafish.org/2019/03/07/good-science-using-sex-disaggregated-data-small-scale-fisheries-research-policy/
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WorldFish