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Title
Towards gender inclusivity and equality in small-scale fisheries
Author(s)
Harper, S., Kleiber, D., Appiah, S., Atkins, M., Bradford, K., Choudhury, A., Cohen, P.J., de la Puente, S., de la Torre- Castro, M., Duffy-Tumasz, A., Fakoya, K., Fent, A., Fröcklin, S., Gopal, N., Gough, C., Gustavsson, M., Hapke, H.M., Hellebrandt, L., Ferrer, A.J., Johnson, J.L., Kusakabe, K., Lawless, S., Macho, G., Mangubhai, S., Manyungwa-Pasani, C., McDougall, C., Ojea, E., Oloko, A., Pedroza, C., Randrianjafimanana, T., Rasoloniriana, R., Robson, L., Romeo, C., Salgueiro-Otero, D., Snyd
Published
2023
Published Version DOI
https://doi.org/10.4060/cc4576en
Abstract
The Illuminating Hidden Harvests (IHH) study illustrates that gender-disaggregated fisheries data are still rare, especially in official national-level fisheries statistics. Gender disaggregation should be the minimum requirement for all monitoring and research that informs fisheries policies and programmes. Gender-blind data or biased data collection methodologies overlook women in fisheries, obscuring the full contributions of small-scale fisheries towards the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and towards achieving gender-inclusive fisheries policies and practices, as called for by the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries in the Context of Food Security and Poverty Eradication (SSF Guidelines).
Keywords
small scale fisheries; climate change; impact assessment; economic benefits; subsistence fisheries; sustainable livelihoods; fish products; international trade; gender equality; food security; sustainable fisheries; fishery policies; fisheries governance;
Full Citation
Harper, S., Kleiber, D., Appiah, S., Atkins, M., Bradford, K., Choudhury, A., Cohen, P.J., de la Puente, S., de la Torre- Castro, M., Duffy-Tumasz, A., Fakoya, K., Fent, A., Fröcklin, S., Gopal, N., Gough, C., Gustavsson, M., Hapke, H.M., Hellebrandt, L., Ferrer, A.J., Johnson, J.L., Kusakabe, K., Lawless, S., Macho, G., Mangubhai, S., Manyungwa-Pasani, C., McDougall, C., Ojea, E., Oloko, A., Pedroza, C., Randrianjafimanana, T., Rasoloniriana, R., Robson, L., Romeo, C., Salgueiro-Otero, D., Snyder, H., Soejima, K. 2023. Towards gender inclusivity and equality in small-scale fisheries. In: FAO, Duke University & WorldFish. 2023. Illuminating Hidden Harvests: the contributions of small-scale fisheries to sustainable development. Rome, FAO; Durham, USA, Duke University; Penang, Malaysia, WorldFish.
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