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Title
How is gender included in small-scale fisheries management and development? Exploring approaches, barriers and opportunities in Melanesia
Author(s)
Sangeeta Mangubhai and Sarah Lawless
Published
2021
Publisher
SPC Women in Fisheries Information Bulletin
Abstract
Fisheries, like other economic sectors, is not immune to gender inequality, and women tend to experience the brunt of inequality as undervalued and under-represented fisheries actors within small-scale fisheries (SSF) management and development. Different approaches to address gender inequality, particularly women’s marginalisation in the fisheries sector, are gaining momentum. We undertook a study to gain a more comprehensive understanding of these efforts, including the gender approaches employed and the barriers and opportunities for fisheries organisations in Melanesia. This article is a short summary of our open access scientific paper published in the journal Marine Policy.
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