Women in fishing communities have decisioh-making role in community management. With the increasing commercialisation of fishing industry I women's access to post-harvest operations in fisheries has been declining: It is- estimated that only about 20 percent of women from traditional fishing households get opportunities for income generation from fishery related activities which are seasonal
Fish eaters in the study area comprise 47 per cent of the total population ranging from 237 per cen...
Women in India are traditionally involved in agriculture, dairying, animal husbandry and fisheries. ...
Women continue to remain the real architects of a developed society even though many a times their ...
Adoption of fishery enterprises and empowerment options for fisherwomen of India Women play a crucia...
In the field of fisheries women play an important.perhaps a dominant role in many shore based activ...
The fishing community, is almost solely dependent on the sea resources for their livelihood (Krishna...
Women in general are hopeful of improving their lives through the development of fisheries activitie...
Women depend on fishery resources for food, work, income and identity, especially, to nurture their...
Women playa key role in the development of fisheries sector in addition to their role of sole househ...
Prawn farming is a potential area of income generation for women in fishing villages. Observations ...
This is the story of women in the Community Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) project in Bangladesh....
Women’s employment is very often more precarious and less well paid than men’s. There has been seen ...
A project on training fisherwomen for their participation in rural development, sponsored by Ford Fo...
Not AvailableWomen in fishing communities are major players in the post-harvest sector and are tradi...
Mainstreaming aims at incorporating gender concerns as an integral element in the implementation, mo...
Fish eaters in the study area comprise 47 per cent of the total population ranging from 237 per cen...
Women in India are traditionally involved in agriculture, dairying, animal husbandry and fisheries. ...
Women continue to remain the real architects of a developed society even though many a times their ...
Adoption of fishery enterprises and empowerment options for fisherwomen of India Women play a crucia...
In the field of fisheries women play an important.perhaps a dominant role in many shore based activ...
The fishing community, is almost solely dependent on the sea resources for their livelihood (Krishna...
Women in general are hopeful of improving their lives through the development of fisheries activitie...
Women depend on fishery resources for food, work, income and identity, especially, to nurture their...
Women playa key role in the development of fisheries sector in addition to their role of sole househ...
Prawn farming is a potential area of income generation for women in fishing villages. Observations ...
This is the story of women in the Community Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) project in Bangladesh....
Women’s employment is very often more precarious and less well paid than men’s. There has been seen ...
A project on training fisherwomen for their participation in rural development, sponsored by Ford Fo...
Not AvailableWomen in fishing communities are major players in the post-harvest sector and are tradi...
Mainstreaming aims at incorporating gender concerns as an integral element in the implementation, mo...
Fish eaters in the study area comprise 47 per cent of the total population ranging from 237 per cen...
Women in India are traditionally involved in agriculture, dairying, animal husbandry and fisheries. ...
Women continue to remain the real architects of a developed society even though many a times their ...