2024-01-162024-01-162023Catherine Ragasa, Eva Torbi, Froukje Kruijssen, Sena Amewu. (13/10/2023). Women and youth participation and empowerment in aquaculture: Mixed-Methods Evidence from Ghana. Ghana: CGIAR Gender Platform.https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12348/5771Ghana aquaculture is among the fastest growing, and now the second largest tilapia producer in Africa, next to Egypt. The objectives of this study are: to characterize the role of women and youth as owners, managers, and laborers in fish farming; to describe and compare women-, men-, youth- and nonyouthled aqua-enterprises to understand their relative adoption of aquaculture practices, productivity, and profitability; to identify motivation, challenges, and opportunities for women and youth aqua-entrepreneurs to improve their productivity and incomesPDFCC-BY-NC-4.0Women and youth participation and empowerment in aquaculture: Mixed-Methods Evidence from GhanaPresentation