KENYA: FISHERIES FORMULATION MISSION
OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 1986

Table of contents

by

W.H. Allsopp (UNDP)

and

M.J. Mann (FAO)

Fisheries Department, FAO Rome
June 1987


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CONTENTS LIST

I. INTRODUCTION

II. SUMMARY OF FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE THREE PROJECTS

a. Coastal Aquaculture KEN/80/018, KEN/86/003
b. Small-scale Fishfarming in the Lake Victoria Basin KEN/86/006, KEN/86/027
c. Wildlife and Fisheries Training Institute, Naivasha
d. National planning in the fisheries sector
e. Concluding discussions at the ministries concerned
f. Comments on the management and implementation of projects

III MISSION REPORTS ON PROJECTS

A. Development of Coastal Aquaculture KEN/80/018-KEN/86/003

1. Introduction: The status of the project
2. Employment and income opportunities for small holders
3. Skill development for small holders, extension workers and technicians
4. Sources of credit for small-scale aquaculture
5. Institutional and manpower development
6. Implications of the Project Phase III proposed on government budgets
7. Coordination among government institutions involved
8. Possibilities for co-financing
9. Implementation management and national experts
10. Pilot coastal aquaculture complex
11. Industrial salt estates
12. Mission recommendations

B. Small-scale Fish-farming in the Lake Victoria Basin KEN/86/006-KEN/86/027

1. Introduction: Summary of fish-farming data in the Lake Basin area 1986
2. Employment and income effects of fish farming on small holders
3. Skill development of small holders, extensionists and technicians
4. Sources of credit for small-scale aquaculture
5. Institutional and manpower development in extension services
6. Government budget allocations for the project
7. Coordination among government institutions involved with fish farming
8. Possibilities for co-financing and follow up fish-farming investments
9. Implementation arrangements with national experts
10. Fry production assessments
11. Broodstock development and polyculture systems

C. Wildlife and Fisheries Training Institute, Naivasha

1. Introduction
2. Employment and income effects
3. Skill development of small holders and extensionists
4. Training programme development
5. Sources of credit for small-scale aquaculture
6. Institutional and manpower development, particularly extension services
7. Implications of the project proposals on government budgets
8. Coordination for amongst the government institutions involved
9. Possibilities for co-financing
10. Implementation arrangements and national experts
11. Assessment of institutional capacity
12. Assessment of relevance of curriculum
13. Requirements for advisory services

IV. ANNEXES

1. Terms of Reference
2. Draft project document KEN/86/027
3. Draft project document KEN/86/003
4. Draft project document KEN/86/006
5. Project Consultative Committees
6. Revolving Fund: Promotional credit for small holder fish farming
7. Mission itinerary and institutions visited
8. Contacts with Donor agencies
9. Terms of reference for national project leaders

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