OPINION: Boosting women in seafood and ending gender inequality

Marie Christine Monfort, Natalia Briceno-Lagos, Meryl Williams, Jayne Gallagher, Leonie Noble, Editrudith Lukanga, Tamara Espiñeira, Marja Bekendam and Katia Frangoudes A call to the seafood community: time for commitment and change is now! In honor of International Women’s Day 2019, this Opinion also appeared on the following sites: AKTEA, Blog Activ EU, Industrias Pesqueras (Spanish), International Collective in Support of FishWorkers (ICSF), Fisheries Information & Services (FIS), Fiskifrettir (Norwegian), Seafood Source, The Fish Site, Undercurrent News and World Fishing News ...

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Outcomes of The Scoping Study – India

Secondary data on the role of women and men in seaweed farming in Tamil Nadu and Gujarat states of India have been collected. The following have been reviewed: the existing literature on seaweed farmers (15 research papers), the industries involved in buying the seaweeds from farmers, the NGOs associated with the farmers and also the numerous schemes involving seaweed farmers implemented by the National Fisheries Development Board, Hyderabad, India. ...

Outcomes of The Scoping Study – Kenya

A reconnaissance visit to the seaweed farm sites was undertaken in March to understand the dynamics of the farming communities, introduce the project’s goals and action plan to the target groups and assess their books of records. The different stakeholders and their roles in the seaweed value chain at Kibuyuni was explained by the farmer’s chairperson. The stakeholders included local NGOs, the County Government of Kwale, the National Government through Kenya Marine and ...

Overcoming Gender Inequalities in Fish Supply Chains

“Gender equality thinking should not focus just on the numbers of women and men in fish supply chains”, said Gifty Anane-Taabeah (Ghana), the final panelist on Overcoming Gender Equalities in Fish Supply Chains. The panel and two presentation sessions (Markets and Value Chains for Small Aquaculture Enterprises and Looking at Fish Supply Chains with a Gender Lens) were held on the first day of the 2012 conference of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade (IIFET) in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. Rather, Gifty contended, “the overall aim should be how to empower women and men in ...

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Participatory Action Research enhances fish smokers’ willingness to adopt social change and technology innovation in Lagos, Nigeria

Stories Participatory Action Research enhances fish smokers’ willingness to adopt social change and technology innovation in Lagos, Nigeria 04 June, 2023 Kafayat Fakoya, Ayojesutomi Abiodun-Solanke, Adenike Boyo, Shehu Akintola, Kafayat Ajelara, Mayowa Olasope and Ismot Olabamiji Participatory Action Research (PAR) is a crucial method for appreciating and making use of local knowledge. It can produce knowledge that is useful for enhancing small-scale fisheries and livelihoods based on fishing. A recent project in Nigeria focused on the use of PAR to change the beliefs, dispositions, and ...

Posted in: Africa, Concepts, Theory, Nigeria, Smoked Fish, Women

Passing of Dr M.C. Nandeesha

With deep regret, I convey the sad news that Dr M.C. Nandeesha, the inspiration for starting the Asian Fisheries Society’s Gender/Women in Fisheries/Aquaculture activities in the early 1990s, has passed away in Chennai, India. Farewell Dr Nandeesha. Source: Dr Mohan Joseph Modayil The gender and fisheries community, and others such as the fisheries education and aquaculture research and development communities, convey their sincere condolences to his highly esteemed widow, Mrs B Rajeswari Dayal, and their son. ...

Posted in: Aquaculture, Freshwater Fisheries, Gender, India, Marine Fisheries, Men, Women

Philippine conference on women fishers a great success

The National Network on Women in Fisheries in the Philippines, Inc. held its 6th Biennial National Conference on Gender and Fisheries on September 19-21, 2012 at Hotel Alejandro, Tacloban City in Leyte, an island in Eastern Visayas, Philippines with the theme: “Women Fishers in a Changing Global Seascape and Landscape. 123 participants (111 females and 12 males) from all over the Philippines attended the conference. ...

Posted in: Freshwater Fisheries, Gender, Marine Fisheries, Men, Women

Philippines reef study shows the importance of defining “fishing”

Danika Kleiber and her co-authors have made a welcome contribution to the information on total fisheries harvest and the often un-recorded harvests of women and men, especially by reef gleaning. Working with local communities who live and work on the reefs on Danajon Bank, Bohol Province Central Philippines, and 4 Cebuano-speaking research assistants (see photo), they have estimated total catches and participation in all types of fishing including reef gleaning, an important local activity. ...

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PhotoVoice: A High-Impact Research Method That Empowers Women

The use of photos and comments by research participants to tell their own stories—known as photovoice—is a fast, cost-effective and high-impact research method, making it a valuable tool for gender researchers in fisheries and aquaculture. Photovoice is the focus of a special workshop at ‘Expanding the Horizons’, the 7th Gender in Aquaculture and Fisheries conference in Bangkok on 18-22 October 2018. ...

Planning for Impact in Aquaculture and Fisheries Projects

WorldFish Center and IFAD have released a guide to ex-ante impact evaluation in aquaculture and fisheries. The guide gives good attention to collecting gender disaggregated information. The guide is: Crissman, C.C., Abernethy, K., Delaporte, A., Timmers, B. (2013) A Practical Guide for Ex-ante Impact Evaluation in Fisheries and Aquaculture. CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agricultural Systems. Penang, Malaysia. Guidelines: AAS-2013-04. ...

Posted in: Aquaculture, Freshwater Fisheries, Marine-Fisheries

Prof. Stella Williams leads new Nigerian Women in R&D Initiative

A bold new Nigerian initiative to support Nigerian rural women and women academics has launched, led by Dr Stella Williams, well know to many of the Genderaquafish.com followers. The Nigerian Women in Agricultural Research for Development (NIWARD) initiative will be hosted at the Centre for Gender Issues in Science and Technology (CEGIST) of the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA). Professor Williams is the National President. ...

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Protest at lack of recognition of women in fisheries meeting

The recent North Atlantic Seafood Forum, held in Norway, drew protests from atteendees at the paucity of visible women on the agenda (4 of 64 speakers, one of whom was Lisbeth Berg-Hansen, the Norwegian fisheries Minister – pic). The story, “the gender issue” from SeafoodSource.com is well worth reading. ...

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Realistic understanding of gender relations needed when making policy

Christine Okali’s latest blog challenges policy makers to scrap the handy (and often unsupported) narratives on women/gender and climate change. Here is some of what she said – but do read the whole blog! “It is time to re-socialise gender policies. For real progress to be made towards gender equity and transforming gender relations across a range of institutions, policies must build on a more realistic understanding of the lives of women and men and their complex and changing relationships. ...

Posted in: Freshwater Fisheries, Gender, Marine Fisheries, Men, Women

Recommendations & Lessons Learnt - India

After three decades of seaweed farming in India, women in the farming front have emerged as a major force to reckon with. The dialogues have brought out the quest for cognitive, affective and psychomotor skills in women which provide ample opportunities for honing and harnessing of the same. Though women have contributed immeasurably on the production sector, there exists a void in the research and development efforts, post-harvest technologies and value addition wherein a lot lies untapped. After three decades of seaweed farming in India, women in the farming front have emerged as a major fo ...

Recommendations & Lessons Learnt - Kenya

Capacity building for women to help them adapt to change. Training Basic Sea Survival skills such as swimming, as farming might evolve from intertidal to deeper waters. Blue economy policy/ coastal mariculture policy and a seaweed sector development strategy needed; participatory approach needed to include views of all stakeholders and protection of the interest of vulnerable groups are protected to guide the development of the sector. Political goodwill was brought out as a critical factor in the development of any policy. ...

Reducing gender disparities in Mozambique fisheries and aquaculture value chains

A new Norad report by Cecile Brugere and Bodil Maal has delved into gender roles in the fisheries and aquaculture value chains in Mozambique, finding that women play a large role in the fisheries value chain, but their social organization is not strong. Women dominate aquaculture production but the aquaculture value chain is still only weak, with most fish sold at the pond-side. The authors identified a number of potential entry points for women in the value chains. ...

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Reducing the Gender Gap for Women in Aquaculture in India through Targeted Affirmative Action

I recently received a Postdoctoral Fellowship award from the International Veterinary Vaccinology Network (IVVN), United Kingdom. The aim of this fellowship is to support the career development of female scientists involved in the field of veterinary vaccines. Women’s power in science is crucial for today’s society. Being a representative of “women in science” from India, I must convey that career development and promotion for Indian women are important issues. ...

Posted in: Asia, Careers, India

Reflections on Gender and Fisheries: Through the lens of presentations @ 13AFAF

The 13th Asian Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum (13AFAF) was a watershed for how gender was included in Asian Fisheries Society’s triennial Forums. 13AFAF was hosted by National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, and conducted virtually from 31 May to 2 June 2022. The first AFS Forum was held in 1986. Women in fisheries (later gender in fisheries and aquaculture) did not enter the AFS forums until the 4th Asian Fisheries Forum in Beijing in 1995, when a women in fisheries photographic competition was held (milestones). Prior to this, AFS had been associated with two other gender events, ...

Posted in: Aquaculture, ASEAN, Asia, Concepts, Theory, Conferences, Fisheries, GAF8, Gender, Global, Men, Nigeria, Pacific, Philippines, Samoa, Seaweed, Women

Reflections on gleaning

The Philippines is one of Southeast Asia’s many diverse cultural regions, and together with other Asian nations is in an area that has gone through tremendous changes, economic, social and environmental. Changes which have occurred through not only local policy but from colonial times, through to the present concept of globalism[1]. The poorest members of society live in agricultural areas and work as farmers or fishers or in urban cities work in the informal sector. ...

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