Presented by Steven Cole (WorldFish Center), as part of the Annual Scientific Conference hosted by the University of Canberra and co-sponsored by the University of Canberra, the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) and CGIAR Collaborative Platform for Gender Research, Canberra, Australia, April 2-4, 2019
The Barotse Floodplain fishery is an important source of livelihood for economically poor women and ...
Working with fishing communities in Barotse and Lake Chilwa, and other partners, the project will an...
Presented by Afrina Choudhury (World Fish), as part of the Annual Scientific Conference hosted by th...
This brief explains the gender transformative approach which was adopted throughout the project to a...
Agricultural interventions that aim at alleviating rural poverty have important gender implications....
Few studies examine post-harvest fish losses using a gender lens or collect sex-disaggregated data. ...
Presented by Cynthia McDougall (WorldFish Center), as part of the Annual Scientific Conference hoste...
Presented by Mesia Ilomo (UDBS), as part of the Annual Scientific Conference hosted by the Universit...
Presented by Afrina Choudhury (WorldFish Center), as part of the Annual Scientific Conference hosted...
Presented by Julie Newton (KIT Royal Tropical Institute), as part of the Annual Scientific Conferenc...
There is increasing awareness that integrating gender into development frameworks is critical for ef...
Presented by Sarah Lawless (ARC Centre for Coral Reef Studies), as part of the Annual Scientific Con...
In Malawi, fish is a form of livelihood to many poor people, despite fluctuations in catches. Female...
The paper examines existing fishery-dependent livelihood contexts in terms of a “social-ecological t...
Technical and social constraints limit value chain actors from equitably engaging in and benefiting ...
The Barotse Floodplain fishery is an important source of livelihood for economically poor women and ...
Working with fishing communities in Barotse and Lake Chilwa, and other partners, the project will an...
Presented by Afrina Choudhury (World Fish), as part of the Annual Scientific Conference hosted by th...
This brief explains the gender transformative approach which was adopted throughout the project to a...
Agricultural interventions that aim at alleviating rural poverty have important gender implications....
Few studies examine post-harvest fish losses using a gender lens or collect sex-disaggregated data. ...
Presented by Cynthia McDougall (WorldFish Center), as part of the Annual Scientific Conference hoste...
Presented by Mesia Ilomo (UDBS), as part of the Annual Scientific Conference hosted by the Universit...
Presented by Afrina Choudhury (WorldFish Center), as part of the Annual Scientific Conference hosted...
Presented by Julie Newton (KIT Royal Tropical Institute), as part of the Annual Scientific Conferenc...
There is increasing awareness that integrating gender into development frameworks is critical for ef...
Presented by Sarah Lawless (ARC Centre for Coral Reef Studies), as part of the Annual Scientific Con...
In Malawi, fish is a form of livelihood to many poor people, despite fluctuations in catches. Female...
The paper examines existing fishery-dependent livelihood contexts in terms of a “social-ecological t...
Technical and social constraints limit value chain actors from equitably engaging in and benefiting ...
The Barotse Floodplain fishery is an important source of livelihood for economically poor women and ...
Working with fishing communities in Barotse and Lake Chilwa, and other partners, the project will an...
Presented by Afrina Choudhury (World Fish), as part of the Annual Scientific Conference hosted by th...