Agricultural interventions that aim at alleviating rural poverty have important gender implications. The paper explores a Gender Transformative Approach recognizing that fishing, post- harvest processing, and trading are all gendered activities. On the Barotse Floodplain (Zambia) women are relegated to perform tasks within less profitable nodes of the fish value chain. The assessment of ecosystem services in a select number of Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) focal communities included women’s and men’s perspectives and diverse provisioning, regulating and cultural ecosystem services.Cultivate Africa’s Future Fund (CULTIAF
The best way to shift gender norms and dynamics is to link gender to other interventions. Addressing...
Describes experiences of: World Fish Center, IWMI, Bioversity with Knowledge networksContext: The ap...
This research was funded by the Australian International Food Security Centre (ACIAR) and the Intern...
There is increasing awareness that integrating gender into development frameworks is critical for ef...
There is increasing awareness that integrating gender into development frameworks is critical for ef...
This brief explains the gender transformative approach which was adopted throughout the project to a...
The paper examines existing fishery-dependent livelihood contexts in terms of a “social-ecological t...
The Barotse Floodplain fishery is an important source of livelihood for economically poor women and ...
Technical and social constraints limit value chain actors from equitably engaging in and benefiting ...
Presented by Steven Cole (WorldFish Center), as part of the Annual Scientific Conference hosted by t...
Working with fishing communities in Barotse and Lake Chilwa, and other partners, the project will an...
Mainstreaming gender equity in participatory fish-farming is important in the attainment of protein ...
It is widely recognized that women are significant actors in crop-livestock, pastoralist and fish sy...
Few studies examine post-harvest fish losses using a gender lens or collect sex-disaggregated data. ...
Despite apparent acceptance of gender analysis within development organisations, this is still only ...
The best way to shift gender norms and dynamics is to link gender to other interventions. Addressing...
Describes experiences of: World Fish Center, IWMI, Bioversity with Knowledge networksContext: The ap...
This research was funded by the Australian International Food Security Centre (ACIAR) and the Intern...
There is increasing awareness that integrating gender into development frameworks is critical for ef...
There is increasing awareness that integrating gender into development frameworks is critical for ef...
This brief explains the gender transformative approach which was adopted throughout the project to a...
The paper examines existing fishery-dependent livelihood contexts in terms of a “social-ecological t...
The Barotse Floodplain fishery is an important source of livelihood for economically poor women and ...
Technical and social constraints limit value chain actors from equitably engaging in and benefiting ...
Presented by Steven Cole (WorldFish Center), as part of the Annual Scientific Conference hosted by t...
Working with fishing communities in Barotse and Lake Chilwa, and other partners, the project will an...
Mainstreaming gender equity in participatory fish-farming is important in the attainment of protein ...
It is widely recognized that women are significant actors in crop-livestock, pastoralist and fish sy...
Few studies examine post-harvest fish losses using a gender lens or collect sex-disaggregated data. ...
Despite apparent acceptance of gender analysis within development organisations, this is still only ...
The best way to shift gender norms and dynamics is to link gender to other interventions. Addressing...
Describes experiences of: World Fish Center, IWMI, Bioversity with Knowledge networksContext: The ap...
This research was funded by the Australian International Food Security Centre (ACIAR) and the Intern...