In this paper the authors trace the reasons for the marginalisatlon of fisherwomen in India in spite of their important role in post-harvest operations and in net making. Unfortunately most development programmes have been of little benefit, For their emancipation, the authors point out that fisherwomen first' need to be empowered with a positive self image and decision making capabilities. This paper sketches a profile offisherwomen of the country and deals with the concepl of empowerment
Fisheries tiom the major source of employment, income and livelihood for most of the people inhabit...
This is the cry of an African woman. The fact that women, despite the slow but emerging recognition...
Women depend on fishery resources for food, work, income and identity, especially, to nurture their...
Not AvailableIn this paper the authors trace the reasons for the marginalisatlon of fisherwomen in I...
Adoption of fishery enterprises and empowerment options for fisherwomen of India Women play a crucia...
In India, women constitute about 50 per cent of the population and comprise one third of the labour ...
Investing in women capabilities and empowering them to exercise their choice is not only valuable it...
Fisheries sector in India contributes to over Rs.6.000 crores of foreign exchange. It employs about...
Mainstreaming aims at incorporating gender concerns as an integral element in the implementation, mo...
India’s vast coastline provides food, stability, and income-producing opportunities for many of Indi...
In the field of fisheries women play an important.perhaps a dominant role in many shore based activ...
Women forms about 50% of the human race. It is well known that poverty, hunger and malnutrition are ...
Women in India are traditionally involved in agriculture, dairying, animal husbandry and fisheries. ...
Women playa key role in the development of fisheries sector in addition to their role of sole househ...
Women in fishing communities have decisioh-making role in community management. With the increasin...
Fisheries tiom the major source of employment, income and livelihood for most of the people inhabit...
This is the cry of an African woman. The fact that women, despite the slow but emerging recognition...
Women depend on fishery resources for food, work, income and identity, especially, to nurture their...
Not AvailableIn this paper the authors trace the reasons for the marginalisatlon of fisherwomen in I...
Adoption of fishery enterprises and empowerment options for fisherwomen of India Women play a crucia...
In India, women constitute about 50 per cent of the population and comprise one third of the labour ...
Investing in women capabilities and empowering them to exercise their choice is not only valuable it...
Fisheries sector in India contributes to over Rs.6.000 crores of foreign exchange. It employs about...
Mainstreaming aims at incorporating gender concerns as an integral element in the implementation, mo...
India’s vast coastline provides food, stability, and income-producing opportunities for many of Indi...
In the field of fisheries women play an important.perhaps a dominant role in many shore based activ...
Women forms about 50% of the human race. It is well known that poverty, hunger and malnutrition are ...
Women in India are traditionally involved in agriculture, dairying, animal husbandry and fisheries. ...
Women playa key role in the development of fisheries sector in addition to their role of sole househ...
Women in fishing communities have decisioh-making role in community management. With the increasin...
Fisheries tiom the major source of employment, income and livelihood for most of the people inhabit...
This is the cry of an African woman. The fact that women, despite the slow but emerging recognition...
Women depend on fishery resources for food, work, income and identity, especially, to nurture their...