Technical and social constraints limit value chain actors from equitably engaging in and benefiting from capture fisheries in low-income settings. Extension and development programs often focus on the former, which reflects a technocratic orientation of the fisheries sector and uncertainty about effective ways for development programs to engage with gender and other social constraints. This study presents empirical insights that address these challenges to fisheries development. The study took place in fishing camps in the Barotse Floodplain, Zambia to compare two approaches addressing gender constraints within a broader post-harvest fish loss reduction intervention: an accommodative and a transformative approach. The former embodied a more...
There is increasing awareness that integrating gender into development frameworks is critical for ef...
The project identifies and evaluates interventions to improve livelihood security and gender relatio...
Women’s access to and control over productive resources is highly constrained in most of the develop...
Technical and social constraints limit value chain actors from equitably engaging in and benefiting ...
The study investigated influence on decision-making powers in relation to income generated through f...
Few studies examine post-harvest fish losses using a gender lens or collect sex-disaggregated data. ...
This brief explains the gender transformative approach which was adopted throughout the project to a...
Working with fishing communities in Barotse and Lake Chilwa, and other partners, the project will an...
The need to uncover, interrogate, and integrate women’s contributions to fisheries in research and d...
Agricultural interventions that aim at alleviating rural poverty have important gender implications....
The Barotse Floodplain fishery is an important source of livelihood for economically poor women and ...
More than 30 years after the 1979 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination again...
This research was funded by the Australian International Food Security Centre (ACIAR) and the Intern...
The demand for gender analysis is now increasingly orthodox in natural resource programming, includi...
In Malawi, fish is a form of livelihood to many poor people, despite fluctuations in catches. Female...
There is increasing awareness that integrating gender into development frameworks is critical for ef...
The project identifies and evaluates interventions to improve livelihood security and gender relatio...
Women’s access to and control over productive resources is highly constrained in most of the develop...
Technical and social constraints limit value chain actors from equitably engaging in and benefiting ...
The study investigated influence on decision-making powers in relation to income generated through f...
Few studies examine post-harvest fish losses using a gender lens or collect sex-disaggregated data. ...
This brief explains the gender transformative approach which was adopted throughout the project to a...
Working with fishing communities in Barotse and Lake Chilwa, and other partners, the project will an...
The need to uncover, interrogate, and integrate women’s contributions to fisheries in research and d...
Agricultural interventions that aim at alleviating rural poverty have important gender implications....
The Barotse Floodplain fishery is an important source of livelihood for economically poor women and ...
More than 30 years after the 1979 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination again...
This research was funded by the Australian International Food Security Centre (ACIAR) and the Intern...
The demand for gender analysis is now increasingly orthodox in natural resource programming, includi...
In Malawi, fish is a form of livelihood to many poor people, despite fluctuations in catches. Female...
There is increasing awareness that integrating gender into development frameworks is critical for ef...
The project identifies and evaluates interventions to improve livelihood security and gender relatio...
Women’s access to and control over productive resources is highly constrained in most of the develop...