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Pacific Handbook for Gender Equity and Social Inclusion in Coastal Fisheries and Aquaculture

This handbook is designed to give practical guidance on improving gender and social inclusion in coastal fisheries and aquaculture for staff working in fisheries agencies in Pacific Island countries and…Press enter to go to this resource, Pacific Handbook for Gender Equity and Social Inclusion in Coastal Fisheries and Aquaculture
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Advancing Gender in The Environment: Gender in Fisheries—A Sea of Opportunities

This guide summarizes research on the intersection of gender and wild-caught fisheries, exploring the ways in which fisheries offer important entry points to enhance gender equality and women’s economic empowerment…Press enter to go to this resource, Advancing Gender in The Environment: Gender in Fisheries—A Sea of Opportunities
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Gender Research in Fisheries and Aquaculture: A Training Handbook

This training guide was developed to build the capacity of practitioners, experts, and students working in fisheries and aquaculture in gender theory and practice through interactive presentations and case studies.Press enter to go to this resource, Gender Research in Fisheries and Aquaculture: A Training Handbook
  • Community Feature

Designing gender-responsive technology for more equitable supply chains

In the Asia-Pacific region, women constitute half of the fisheries workforce; yet, women's vital roles and needs have traditionally been overlooked. This feature highlights the findings of the USAID Oceans…Press enter to go to this resource, Designing gender-responsive technology for more equitable supply chains
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The Other Half: Meet the Women Connecting Southeast Asia’s Seafood Supply Chain

Women can make up half the workers in Southeast Asia’s seafood industry, yet typically they take on lower-level jobs that men refuse to do. This feature documents the ongoing change…Press enter to go to this resource, The Other Half: Meet the Women Connecting Southeast Asia’s Seafood Supply Chain
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Using Traceability to Capture Ireland’s Share of Benefits in the Global Seafood Supply Chain

GS1 Ireland collaborates with industry for compliance with EU fish traceability regulations, and tracks benefits for industry.Press enter to go to this resource, Using Traceability to Capture Ireland’s Share of Benefits in the Global Seafood Supply Chain
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Abalobi: case study by UNESCO-Pearson Initiative for Literacy

This case study involves Abalobi, a suite of mobile apps co-designed by South African stakeholders to be an information management system for small-scale fisheries, as part of a series highlighting…Press enter to go to this resource, Abalobi: case study by UNESCO-Pearson Initiative for Literacy
  • Peer Reviewed Article

Assessing the Value and Role of Seafood Traceability from an Entire Value-Chain Perspective

This article provides insight and knowledge about the impact of traceability on improving seafood industry business performance, including reducing waste, and enhancing consumer trust.Press enter to go to this resource, Assessing the Value and Role of Seafood Traceability from an Entire Value-Chain Perspective
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Opportunities to improve fisheries management through innovative technology and advanced data systems

This study describes the current status, challenges and future directions of high‐tech data systems in fisheries management in order to understand what has limited their adoption.Press enter to go to this resource, Opportunities to improve fisheries management through innovative technology and advanced data systems
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