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Social protection to foster sustainable management of natural resources and reduce poverty in fisheries-dependent communities

The technical workshop “Social protection to foster sustainable management of natural resources and reduce poverty in fisheries-dependent communities” gathered 29 participants to discuss available evidence and make recommendations for the work programme of the Fisheries and Aquaculture Department in relation to social protection and poverty reduction in fisheries dependent communities....
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Article
LIFE calls for inclusive Blue Growth at the Our Ocean Conference

Why are small-scale fisheries excluded from European Blue Growth whilst aquaculture is included? It is time to recognize the potential of fisheries to provide sustainable jobs and food supplies.
European Union
2017 - Low Impact Fishers of Europe

Video
The Story of Women in Seafood: A Case From Women in Salted Fish Industry at Tambak Lorok

The assumption that fishery is a sector exclusive to men only is not true. There is a misleading assumption in most research that fisheries operate in the public domain is usually dominated by men, which is why the private domain (women dominated) is hardly the focus of attention.And this video...
Indonesia
2017 - Women in Seafood

Newsletter
News from the Deck – September 2017

The newsletter of September 2017 includes: LIFE engaged from the start in the new Working Group on small-scale fisheries set up by the GFCM Small-scale fishers working in the Southern North Sea worried about the impact of pulse fishing Other news from around the EU News from our members
2017 - Low Impact Fishers of Europe

Video
Gutting for Living - unromantic tale of fishermen's wives

Small scale fishers are often presented or perceived as the ‘poorest of the poor’ (Bailey, 1988; Squires et al., 1998). Among small scale fishers in Sri Lanka, women involvement is significantly high as limited employment opportunities are available for them, especially in remote rural locations. Women in fishing communities have traditionally...
Sri Lanka
2017 - Women in Seafood

Video
Women Role In Seafood in Ramanathapuram District,Tamil Nadu.

This video describes role of women in seafood industry and their livelihood importance, problem faced etc in Ramanathapuram district,Tamil Nadu. We really thankful to Dr.M.Krishnan, Principal Scientist, NAARM, Hyderabad, for his continuous support and encouragement.
India
2017 - Women in Seafood

Video
The Women of Petatán

Located in the central-western part of the country, Lake Chapala is Mexico’s largest lake, and one of the many fishing villages bordering the lake is Petatán, with a population of only 423 inhabitants. However, what makes Petatán special is that most fish caught in Lake Chapala—tilapia and carp—as well as...
Mexico
2017 - Women in Seafood

Video
Women in Seafood

The video was shot at Bishop Koji, an island 10 minutes speed boat ride from Central Lagos Nigeria. It highlights the role of women in the seafood industry, their personal sacrifices vis-à-vis economic contributions to livelihoods, the lack of social support and amenities from the Local Government in terms of...
Nigeria
2017 - Women in Seafood

Video
Women on board

“Women on board” is the result of a research and participative observation from the interior of a long distance fishing vessel, the objective is an evaluation of the possibilities of the inclusion of woman in on board tasks 
2017 - Women in Seafood

Video
Gill nets boost women’s involvement in aquaculture in Bangladesh

In poor households in Bangladesh, women participate in aquaculture much less than men. To increase women’s involvement, the USAID-funded Aquaculture for Income and Nutrition project has introduced gill nets, which enable women to quickly and easily harvest small fish from their household pond. This has helped increase households' access to...
Bangladesh
2017 - Women in Seafood

Journal article
The role of small-scale fisheries in Mediterranean coastal communities

An analytical framework for their development
Small-scale fisheries make an important contribution to nutrition, food security, sustainable livelihoods and poverty alleviation of coastal areas. This paper deals with the integration of small-scale fisheries in coastal communities, their contribution to sustainable development, and some methodological approaches that can be used to carry out this kind of analysis....
2017

Journal article
The comparative analysis of Mediterranean coastal communities: six case studies

The aim of this study is to promote cooperation and actions for the benefit of coastal communities on the Southern and Eastern shores of the Mediterranean region by adopting an approach that integrates environmental, economic and social dimensions. These areas are traditionally based on Fisheries, especially small-scale fisheries (SSFs), which...
Algeria - Egypt - Italy - Lebanon - Morocco - Tunisia
2017

Newsletter
News from the Deck - December 2016 and January 2017

The monthly newsletter of the Low Impact Fishers of Europe
2017 - Low Impact Fishers of Europe

Statement
11 Years Awaiting in Vain for a Fair Quota Allocation

 Once again Spain has turned its back on historic injustices by denying rights to small scale fishers in the Mediterranean to access Bluefin tuna.
2017 - Low Impact Fishers of Europe

Video
Crowdsourcing small-scale fisheries data: A global initiative

This webinar originally aired on 25 January 2017. The Information System on Small-scale Fisheries (ISSF) is a web portal that is used to integrate, summarize, and communicate information on small-scale fisheries (SSF) globally. Based on a crowdsourcing approach, the data are all freely accessible, helping the global SSF community to better...
2017 - Too Big To Ignore

Newsletter
TBTI Digest, March 2017

The Too Big To Ignore (TBTI) Digest contains all of the project's recent activities and outputs.   
2017 - Too Big To Ignore

Statement
Malta MedFish4Ever Ministerial Declaration

A ministerial conference on Mediterranean fisheries is organized in Malta on 29-30 March 2017 to adopt a common declaration (Malta MedFish4Ever Declaration) on the future of Mediterranean fisheries. The event consists of a Stakeholder roundtable, a launching meeting, a ministerial conference meeting and a ceremony for the signature of the...
Malta
2017

Newsletter
TBTI Digest, January 2017

The Too Big To Ignore (TBTI) Digest contains all of the project's recent activities and outputs.   
2017 - To Big To Ignore

Article
Landare - An experience that feeds thousands of people

Landare is one of the Spanish State’s pioneer consumer associations. Founded in 1991 by individuals involved in antimilitarist and anarchist groups, Landare has since evolved alongside social change and unrest. Today, 2600 families from Pamplona (Iruña) meet and acquire foodstuffs in Landare’s two premises which employ 25 workers. Landare can,...
Spain
2017 - Landare

Newsletter
Regional Office for Africa Newsletter for a hunger-free Africa

FAO Regional Office for Africa's Newsletter highlights some relevant news stories, articles, and feature stories across the region, subregions and at countries of Africa. The RAF Newsletter is a good platform resource for knowledge and information sharing. This edition which covers the period of January to June 2017 takes into...
Central African Republic - Eritrea - Ghana - Nigeria - South Sudan
2017 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
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