Assessing Fish Loss and Waste Through a Gender-Responsive Lens
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26.02.25
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In December 2024, a leading-edge study by WorldFish and partners began uncovering how gender dynamics influence fish loss and waste in fisheries value chains. Researchers launched the study in Mombasa, Kenya, bringing together global and local institutions to address an often-overlooked challenge in fisheries—fish loss and waste (FLW). At the same time, they explored the intertwined issues of gender inequalities and
For the first time, this research combines two innovative methodologies: Gendered Value Chain Analysis (GVCA) and FLW assessment. This novel approach recognizes that gender norms and dynamics profoundly influence every aspect of the fisheries value chain, including how and why fish loss and waste occur.
The research is led by WorldFish, in consultation with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), and working with partners: the World Resources Institute, Kenyan institutions including the Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI), Coastal and Marine Resource Development (COMRED) and Pwani University.
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