A Review of Women's Access to Fish in Small-Scale Fisheries
Publication Year: 2015
Author(s): Lentisco A, Lee R. U.
Abstract:
Women play a critical role in every link of the value chain in small-scale fisheries, although their best-known roles are in processing and marketing of fish and other fishery products. This perception of the highly gender-segregated division of labour (men fishing / women processing) has shaped the generalized approach in supporting development initiatives for small-scale fisheries. More often than not, this approach targets men as fishers, and women as processors and marketers of fishery products. However, this generalization has also made fisheries governance blind to women’s other valuable inputs to the sector. In fact, their roles can and should go beyond post-harvest and marketing. However, the lack of utilization of their additional contribution has deterred, for example, women’s participation in fisheries resource management and policy decision-making.
Publisher/Organisation: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
URL:
https://www.fao.org/3/i4884e/i4884e.pdf
Theme: Traditional Fisheries | Subtheme: Aquaculture
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