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Malawi: Equal work, unequal earnings

A recent case study in Malawi explores the trading roles of women in fisheries in quantitative and qualitative terms. 

Women play important roles in fish food systems, especially post-harvest processing and trading of fish products. However, gendered inequities in fish food systems are common around the globe, limiting livelihood benefits for many women and their households. To promote gender equity in the sector, we need to ask the questions: Do women make as much money as men? If not – why?

To recognize the contributions of women to fish trade as well as understand their challenges, a recent project in Malawi, funded by the Alliance for African Partnership (AAP) Partnerships for Innovative Research in Africa (PIRA) grant, examined the trading roles of women in fisheries in quantitative and qualitative terms. 

 

Title of publication: Yemaya ICSF's Newsletter on Gender and Fisheries
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الإصدار: 68
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نطاق الصفحات: 2-3
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المؤلف: Emma Rice
مؤلفين آخرين: Abigail Bennett and Patrick Kawaye
المنظمة: The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)
منظمات أخرى: Michigan State University, United States, University of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Malawi
السنة: 2023
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البلد/البلدان: Malawi
التغطية الجغرافية: أفريقيا
النوع: مقالة إخبارية
لغة المحتوى: English
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