A webinar exploring the social, economic and environmental benefits of implementing rice-fish culture systems around the world.
Date: Tuesday, 15 February 2022
Posted: May 03, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: May 3
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Duration: up to 36 days
Type of contract: Consultancy contract
The project introducing new and innovative approaches for aquafarming at the Red Sea Coast in Yemen, implemented by the partner organization Abs Development Organization for Woman and Child (ADO) aims to:
· Create additional employment and income earning opportunities for vulnerable fishermen and
fisherwomen communities
community where the poor women and men can be involved as employees and producers
· Trigger lasting systemic changes in the fish market systems to reduce constraints to growth and
to increase its capacity for sustainable livelihoods.
Despite the significance of fish in the livelihoods of traditional fisher communities in the coastal areas of Yemen, the feasibility study revealed a massive reduction in income from fishery for all fishery communities over the past years, which stands at about 50-70% of pre-conflict levels. The feasibility assessment analysis suggests that a key factor contribut
Duration: up to 36 days
The project of Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe (DKH), introducing new and innovative approaches for aquafarming at the Red Sea Coast in Yemen, implemented by the partner organization Abs Development Organization for Woman and Child (ADO) aims to:
Create additional employment and income earning opportunities for vulnerable fishermen and fisherwomen communities
to expanding the depth and breadth of benefits generated from fish farming for the targeted community where the poor women and men can be involved as employees and producers
Trigger lasting systemic changes in the fish market systems to reduce constraints to growth and to increase its capacity for sustainable livelihoods.