GAF7 Gender in Aquaculture & Fisheries: Expanding the Horizons
The 7th Global Conference on “Gender in Aquaculture & Fisheries”
Expanding the Horizons
18 – 21 October 2018, at Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)
The Contents for the 7th GAF conference
PLACE | TIME | Session
Authors/ Presenters |
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18-Oct-18 | |||
AITCC Main Auditorium | 0900-1000 | Opening session | |
AIT Landmark | 1000-1020 | Group photo | |
1020-1045 | Tea | ||
Hall 1 (B202)
1100-1230 |
Special workshop I : Photovoice: Researching gender in aquaculture and fisheries through the camera lens
Janine Pierce, AwF Australia |
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Hall 2 (TV Room)
1100-1230 |
Special workshop II : Plan International Seas for Change
Sadia Tahseen and Iris Caluag |
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Hall 3 (B206)
1100-1230 |
Session ll: Gender-disaggregated statistics | ||
Vulnerability levels among male and female in Malaysian fisheries and aquaculture community
Zumilah Binti Zainalaludin and Norehan Binti Saidi STAT_O1 |
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Fisheries professionals of India: gendered analysis of profile, academic performance and career growth STAT_O2
Ananthan, P.S., Jyotimanjari Sahoo, Neha Qureshi and C. Sundaramoorthy |
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Work participation of fisher men and women among coastal fishing communities: A comparative study of two Indian states
Gomathy, V., Ananthan, P.S. and Hino Fernando STAT_O3 |
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Changed gender role in higher education, research and employment in Aquaculture and Fisheries in Bangladesh: Opportunities and challenges
Mohammad Mahfujul Haque and Mohammad Nuruzzaman STAT_P1 |
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Hall 4 (B225)
1100-1230 |
Session III: Gender and the seafood industry | ||
Managing Mercado del Mar, a case of women’s leadership in the fishing industry
Carmen Pedroza-Gutiérrez GSF_O1 |
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The case of a 29-year-old women’s association of small-scale fish farmers and processors
Angelito Gonzal, Tipparat Pongthanapanich and Pedro Bueno GSF_O2 |
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Gender participation in the food safety implementation of boneless siganids Siganus puellus technology
Cherrylene G. Macachor, Corazon P. Macachor, Jesswon T. Tamundoc, Charena J. Castro and Renissa S. Quiñones GSF_O3 |
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Changes in fishing communities and women fishers in Japan
Natsuko Miki, Kumi Soejima and Izumi Seki GSF_O4 |
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1230-1330 | Lunch | ||
Hall 1 (B202)
1330-1500 |
Special workshop III : GAF101 : Using “Intersectionality” in Research on Gender and Fisheries and Aquaculture. A GAF 101 Training Session Prior Registration Needed
Marilyn Porter and Holly Hapke |
Hall 2 (TV Room)
1330-1500 |
Session I: Gender assessments in fisheries and aquaculture |
Gender Equity in bagnet creek fishery of North-West coast of India
S. Abuthagir Iburahim*, Suraj Kumar Pradhan, T.Nirmal, T.Velumani, Nakhawa Ajay Dayaram, R.Ratheesh Kumar and Latha Shenoy GA_O1 |
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Coconut water treated bottled sardines Sardinella fimbriata technology transfer: gender roles
Corazon P. Macachor, Jesson T. Tamundoc, Maribel V. Ramos, Cherrylene G. Macachor and Renissa S. Quinones GA_O2 |
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Gender differentiated needs and preferences of farmers for Rohu fish in Bangladesh and India
Mamta Mehar, Mekkawy Wagdy, Cynthia McDougall and John Benzie GA_O3 |
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Women’s empowerment through improved seaweed farming technology: The story of “sea power” in Zanzibar
Cecile Brugere, Flower E. Msuya, Narriman S. Jiddawi, Betty Nyonje and Ritha Maly GA_O4 |
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Hall 3 (B206)
1330-1500 |
Session ll: Gender-disaggregated statistics |
Profiling the relationship between vulnerability type and background of single-vulnerable community members in Malaysian fisheries and aquaculture community
Norehan Binti Saidi and Zumilah Binti Zainalaludin STAT_O4 |
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Study of the social status of fisherwomen in Patna fish market Bihar India
Meghna Sinha, Albiya Arshabi and Bibha Kumari STAT_O5 |
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Gender mainstreaming in fisheries’ household in Indonesia
Lilis Heri Mis Cicih and Endih Herawandih STAT_O6 |
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Panel Discussion on Collecting Sex-Disaggregated Data
Panelists: Meryl J Williams, Belinda Richardson, Natasha Stacey, Sarah Harper |
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Hall 4 (B225)
1330-1500 |
Session III: Gender and the seafood industry |
Profit or social capital? A case study of the motivations behind seaweed women’s groups in Indonesian villages
Silva Larson, Natalie Stoeckl, Mardiana Fachri, Mustafa Dalvi, Mike Rimmer and Nicholas Paul GSF_O5 |
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Women’s entrepreneurship in aquaculture: Learning from the existing positive deviators
Afrina Choudhury and Cynthia McDougall GSF_O6 |
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“The path forward: Breaking the cycle of inequalities in the seafood industry”: Results of a global survey carried out in 2017
Marie Christine Monfort GSF_O7 |
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The current state and problem of the role of the woman organization in fishing community
Izumi Seki, Kumi Soejima and Natsuko Miki GSF_O8 |
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1500-1530 | Tea |
Hall 1 (B202)
1530-1700 |
Special workshop III : GAF101 : Using “Intersectionality” in Research on Gender and Fisheries and Aquaculture. A GAF 101 Training Session Prior Registration Needed
Marilyn Porter and Holly Hapke |
Hall 2 (TV Room)
1530-1700 |
Session I: Gender assessments in fisheries and aquaculture |
How has organization benefited women in the Barbados flyingfish fishery? A look from within
Maria Pena and Patrick McConney GA_O5 |
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Addressing gender gaps from a programmatic perspective
Angela L. Cruz, Patrick J. Christie and Alan T. White GA_O6 |
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An evaluation of recent initiatives on gender, women and livelihoods in small-scale fisheries in Indonesia
Stacey, N., Gibson, E., Loneragan, N., Warren, C., Wiryawan, B., Adhuri, D. and Fitriana, R. GA_O7 |
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Human development of small scale fishers in Indian reservoirs: A gender based assessment
Pooja Gautam, Ananthan P S, Arpita Sharma and V. Ramasubramanian GA_O8 |
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Hall 3 (B206)
1530-1700 |
Special workshop IV: Furthering/Deepening Feminist Perspectives in Fisheries
Nalini Nayak and Cornelie Quist |
Hall 4 (B225)
1530-1700 |
Session III: Gender and the seafood industry |
Can small scale fisherwomen take to online retail? Evidence from a social experiment with Mumbai fisherwomen
Siddhika Meher, Velumani, T, Ananthan, P.S and Arpita Sharma GSF_O9 |
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The challenges and empowerment of women fishery entrepreneurship groups in Japan: Examining the steps taken by the Umi Hito Kurashi forum
Kumi Soejima, Natsuko Miki and Izumi Seki GSF_O10 |
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Opportunities and constraints of sardine trading for women in Timor-Leste
Kim Hunnam GSF_O11 |
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Tuna fisheries gender analysis: Case of general Santos, Philippines
Marieta Baňez Sumagaysay, Alice Prieto-Carolino, Rowena Paz L. Gelvezon, Harold M. Monteclaro, Ida M. Siason and Rosario H. Asong GSF_O12 |
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Hall 1 (B202)
1700-1800 |
General Assembly (for GAFS members only) |
1800 onwards | Welcome Reception @ AITCC Restaurant |
19-Oct-18 | |
Hall 1 (B202)
0900-0930 |
Sessions Plenary: Rapporteurs reports on the Workshops I; II; III & lV Sessions l, II, III |
Hall 2 (TV Room)
0930-1030 |
Session I: Gender assessments in fisheries and aquaculture |
Women entrepreneurs in fish value chains: A micro level study of vulnerability and resilience in India
Gopakumar V., Sneha G, Holly M. Hapke and Amalendu Jyotishi GA_O9 |
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Engagements of women and men in the municipal and commercial tuna fisheries in Sarangani Province, Philippines
Alita T. Roxas, Marissa G. Dela Cruz, Paul Joseph B. Ramirez, and Lily Ann D. Lando GA_O10 |
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Shrimp industry gender gap in India: Case of Maharashtra state
Arpita Sharma and Sandesh Patil GA_P1 |
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Gender participation on street food production of south reclamation project affected families
Renissa S. Quiñones and Corazon P. Macachor GA_P2 |
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Hall 3 (B206)
0930-1030 |
Session IV: Gender and Fisheries & Aquaculture Governance |
Challenges faced by fisher women of south India specific reference to Andhra Pradesh
Vijaya Khader GOV_O1 |
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Women struggle in a sea cucumber fishery. An outcome from an ungovernable fishery
Carmen Pedroza-Gutiérrez GOV_O2 |
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Caribbean Fisheries: Perspectives On Gender Too
Patrick McConney GOV_P1 |
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Gender participation on the environmental protection practices of northern Cebu coastal resorts
Charena J. Castro, Corazon P. Macachor, Marde T. Ponce, Hubert G. Quiñones and Rosein A. Ancheta Jr. GOV_P2 |
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Hall 4 (B225)
0930-1030 |
Session III: Gender and the seafood industry |
Migrant women’s strategies to cope with employment practices in Thai seafood sector: A case study from Rayong and Trat
Veena N and Kyoko Kusakabe GSF_O13 |
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Assessment of capacity building programmes for pre-processing and processing women workers in India
Nikita Gopal, Arathy Ashok, R. Raghu Prakash, Parvathy. U., Prajith K K, Renuka, Jesmi Debbarma and Joice V. Thomas GSF_O14 |
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From river to table: The roles of women in sustaining indigenous food production in a traditional riverrine community
Sashah B. Dioso GSF_P1 |
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Food safety implementation in fish processing technology: Gender roles
Corazon P. Macachor, Cherrylene G. Macachor, Renissa S. Quiñones, Jean F. Nebrea and Charena J. Castro GSF_P2 |
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1030-1100 | Tea |
Hall 1 (B202)
1100-1230 |
Special workshop V : Exploring Gender Equity and Equality in the SSF Guidelines Co-organized by WorldFish and Conservation International
Danika Kleiber, Whitney Yadao-Evans, and Cynthia McDougall |
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Hall 2 (TV Room)
1100-1230 |
Session I: Gender assessments in fisheries and aquaculture | |
Gender Differences in Contribution to Coastal Household Income in the Philippines
Benedict Mark M. Carmelita, Alice Joan G. Ferrer, Jinky C. Hopanda, Herminia A. Francisco, and Canesio D. Predo GA_O11 |
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Gendered differences in nutritional status of fish-dependent households in Kerala, India
Jeyanthi. P, T.V. Sankar, Anandan, R, Suseela Mathew and Nikita Gopal GA_O12 |
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Understanding gender dimensions in small scale fisheries of Kep Province, Cambodia
Jariya Sornkliang, Norm Sina, Chin Leakhna, Lao Sophea, Yanida Suthipol and Bhawana Upadhyay GA_O13 |
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Digital story telling of women in fisheries and aquaculture in Nigeria: Assessment of their roles and contributions using specific case studies.
Foluke Omotayo Areola, Ayojesutomi O. Abiodun-Solanke, Adeola Eniola Ayano and Oluwafunmilola Juliana Shelika GA_O14 |
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Hall 3 (B206)
1100-1230 |
Session IV: Gender and Fisheries & Aquaculture Governance | |
“Lives on the move”: Gendered aspects of migration in fishing villages in Sri Lanka
Nadine Vanniasinkam and Nirmi Vitarana GOV_O3 |
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Acknowledging the use right of women crab collectors over customary land use changes: A case study in Merauke, Papua-Indonesia.
Maria Kurupat and Ria Fitriana GOV_O4 |
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Outcomes from gender focused interventions for the shrimp PL collectors: Case of a fisher’s slum from south-western coastal region of Bangladesh
Mohammad Nuruzzaman, Khandaker Rashidul Hasan and Gitte Andersen GOV_O5 |
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‘Before we asked for permission, now we only give notice’. New gender relations in fisheries: women’s entrance into small-scale artisanal fisheries in Chile
Gloria L Gallardo-Fernández and Fred Saunders GOV_O6 |
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Hall 4 (B225)
1100-1230 |
Session V : Gender and climate change with reference to fisheries & aquaculture | |
Gender-disaggregated impacts of a category 5 cyclone on rural fisher communities in Fiji
Sangeeta Mangubhai, Alyssa Thomas and Margaret Fox CC_O1 |
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Integrating gender perspective into sustainable livelihoods framework in vulnerabilities/impacts assessments of disasters: Cases in central Philippines
Gay Defiesta CC_O2 |
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Gender differences in coping strategies and adaptation to crisis experienced in coastal households in the Philippines
Benedict Mark M. Carmelita, Alice Joan G. Ferrer, Jinky C. Hopanda, Herminia A. Francisco, and Canesio D. Predo CC_O3 |
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1230-1330 | Lunch/ Carribbean Corner |
Hall 1 (B202)
1330-1500 |
Special workshop VI : Role of women fishworker organizations towards implementation and monitoring of small scale fisheries guidelines; case of African Women Network of Fish Processors and Traders (AWFISHNET)
Editrudith Lukanga and Kafayat Adetoun Fakoya |
Hall 2 (TV Room)
1330-1500 |
Session I: Gender assessments in fisheries and aquaculture |
Gender in aquaculture and fisheries in Odisha: A study on worldfish program
Surendran Rajaratnam, Neetha Shenoy and Cynthia McDougall GA_O15 |
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The role of women in coastal region of Pekalongan and Tegal – Indonesia: A value chains selection between fish vs others GA_O16
Aini Nur Furoida, Fendika Damar Pengestu, Ika Suciati, and Indah Susilowati |
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Increasing the profit position of women small scale entrepreneurs in the rock oyster industry of Samar, Philippines
Marieta Baňez Sumagaysay and Gerwyn P. Enerlan GA_O17 |
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Socio-economic determinants of gender among small scale fishers practicing alternate livelihoods along coastal Andhra Pradesh, India –an empirical study
Swathi Lekshmi P.S, R.Narayanakumar, Vipinkumar V.P, Shyam S.Salim and Johnson B GA_O18 |
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Hall 3 (B206)
1330-1500 |
Session IV: Gender and Fisheries & Aquaculture Governance |
Locating the context of gender in fisheries policies of India
Rajiv Rathod, Sambit Priyadarshi, Arpita Sharma, Velumani T. and Dileshwari Ratre GOV_O7 |
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From Resistance to Internalization: The Spread of ‘Gender Equality’ in Small-scale Fisheries Governance
Sarah Lawless GOV_O8 |
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Voices from the shore: Lived experience of women as leaders in fisher organizations in Bolinao, northern Philippines
Sheila Marie M. Dasig GOV_O9 |
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The potential of Community Savings Groups in enabling women’s empowerment and Hilsa conservation
Tanzina Nazia, Afrina Choudhury and Abdul Wahab GOV_O10 |
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Hall 4 (B225)
1330-1500 |
Session V : Gender and climate change with reference to fisheries & aquaculture |
Gender differentiated coping strategies among ethnic Vietnamese fishers in the face of a decrease in fishing resources in Chhnok Tru district, Cambodia
Raksa Sok CC_O4 |
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Gender and climate change adaptation in aquaculture: Improving data collection with a web-based platform
Emmanuelle Bourgois, Flavie Denelle and Fang Ning Tan CC_O5 |
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1500-1530 | Tea |
Hall 1 (B202)
1530-1730 |
Special workshop VII : Gender transformative approaches in fisheries and aquaculture: An exploration of strategies and emerging outcomes
Cynthia McDougall, Steven Cole and Afrina Choudhury, WorldFish |
Hall 2 (TV Room)
1530-1730 |
Session I: Gender assessments in fisheries and aquaculture |
Occupational hazard among women fish smokers in coastal areas of Ondo state, Nigeria
Funmilola Agbebi GA_O19 |
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Gender differences in possession of unused livelihood skills and desire to be involved in livelihood opportunities in coastal households in the Philippines
Benedict Mark M. Carmelita, Alice Joan G. Ferrer, Jinky C. Hopanda, Herminia A. Francisco, and Canesio D. Predo GA_O20 |
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Organizing women to promote gender equity: The case of fishing villages in Miagao, Iloilo, Philippines
Mary Barby P. Badayos-Jover GA_O21 |
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Role of gender focused intervention in haor floodplain: Case of women-led cage aquaculture from Kishoreganj haor areas
AKM Nowsad Alam, Mohammad Nuruzzaman and Shahidul Islam Bhuiyan GA_O22 |
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Inclusive value chains: The case of seaweeds farming in Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines
Paul Joseph B. Ramirez, Teresita A. Narvaez, Maripaz L. Perez, and Earl Joanne Santos-Ramirez GA_P3 |
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The Triple Roles of Fishers’ Wives to Support Their Household Economy: An Empirical Study in Tegalsari and Muarareja Villages, Tegal – Indonesia
Hapsari Ayu Kusumawardhani and Indah Susilowati GA_P4 |
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Hall 3 (B206)
1530-1730 |
Session IV: Gender and Fisheries & Aquaculture Governance |
Is fishing gendered? Women as equal partners in KRS reservoir fisheries, India
Velumani, T, Ananthan, P.S , Ramasubramanian and Rama Krishna GOV_O11 |
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Women’s leadership in community fisheries: Case in Kampot and Banteay Meanchey in Cambodia
Kyoko Kusakabe and Prak Sereyvath GOV_O12 |
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Enhancing women’s leadership to influence the productivity of rice field fisheries enhancement project (2012-2015)
Miratori Kim, Vichet Sean, Vanvuth Try, Yumiko Kura and Sarah Freed GOV_O13 |
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Indigenous women rising: A spotlight on the role of indigenous women in transforming fisheries governance on Canada’s pacific coast
Sarah Harper, Anne K. Salomon, Dianne Newell, Pauline (Holistis) Waterfall, Kelly Brown, Leila Harris and U. Rashid Sumaila GOV_P3 |
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Hall 4 (B225)
1530-1730 |
Session VI: Focus on SDG5, and other SDGs, in fisheries and aquaculture |
Aquaculture through the lens of gender: An investigation into the socio-economic impact of seaweed farming on coastal communities in Bantayan, Philippines
Elena Mengo, Gaetano Grilli, Rose-Liza Eisma-Osorio, Jonathan O. Etcuban, Judy Ann Ferrater-Gimena and Annie Tan SDG_O1 |
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Gender-transformative approaches to development in coastal and fishing communities in the English-speaking Caribbean
Leisa Perch, Patrick McConney and Maria Pena SDG_O2 |
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Harnessing Palauan fisherwomen’s ecological knowledge for sustainable management
Caroline Ferguson SDG_P1 |
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Exploring female involvement in Malaysian micro and small scale aquaculture operation (MiSAO)
Zakiah binti Adun and Zumilah Zainalaludin SDG_P2 |
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Gender roles and poverty determinants of fish farmer’s households in Oyo state, Nigeria
Omitoyin, Siyanbola. A. and Chineke, Ebube. C. SDG_P3 |
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1800 onwards | Reception Dinner @ Korea House |
20-Oct-18 | |
Hall 1 (B202)
0900-0930 |
Sessions Plenary: Rapporteurs reports on the Workshops V; Vl; Vll; Session I; III; IV; V & VI |
Hall 1 (B202)
0930-1030 |
Special workshop VIII : Gender Analysis through Micro and Small Aquaculture Operation (MiSAO) Best Aquaculture Practises (M-BAP)
Zumilah Binti Zainalaludin |
Hall 2 (TV Room)
0930-1030 |
Session I: Gender assessments in fisheries and aquaculture |
Promoting gender in fisheries in Lao PDR
Dongdavanh Sibounthong GA_O23 |
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Promoting women’s empowerment and gender equality in Myanmar fisheries and aquaculture sub-sectors
Lemlem Aregu, Cynthia McDougall, Surendran Rajaratnam and Michael Akester GA_O24 |
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Hall 3 (B206)
0930-1030 |
Session VIII: Learning exchanges – experiences and lessons |
Two birds with one stone: Fisheries monitoring as a tool for empowering women and informing marine management
Jenny House and Nick Piludu LE_O1 |
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Caribbean Small-Scale Fisherwoman Learning Exchange in Costa Rica: Women’s Voices
Bertha Simmons and Nadine Nembhard LE_O2 |
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Roles of women in promoting safety of children in small islands: The case of teach drr in Carles, Iloilo, Philippines LE_P1
Josephine T. Firmase, Jorge S. Ebay, Darlene Joy D. Calsado and Lovella Mae M. Magluyan |
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Women shell fishers in small island communities: Roles, risks and recommendations
Lovella Mae M. Magluyan, Josephine T. Firmase and Jorge S. Ebay LE_P2 |
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1030-1100 | Tea |
Hall 1 (B202)
1100-1230 |
Special workshop IX : Mainstreaming gender in fisheries education
Mary Barby P. Badayos-Jover, Arpita Sharma, Kyoko Kusakabe, Salin Krishna and Kumi Soejima |
Hall 2 (TV Room)
1100-1230 |
Session I: Gender assessments in fisheries and aquaculture |
Seaweed farming in Western Visayas: Strengthening the roles of women
Caridad N. Jimenez, Nieves A. Toledo and Soledad S. Garibay GA_O25 |
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Lens on Gender in Oyster farming and Grouper Fish Farming in Vietnam
Janine Pierce GA_O26 |
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Gender equity and women empowerment in the fisheries value chain in Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia: A case study
Reiny A. Tumbol, Alvon Jusuf, Daisy M. Makapedua and Jardie Andaki GA_O27 |
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An analysis of social relations outcomes on women participating in small scale fish value chains on Lakes Malawi and Chilwa
Chikondi L. Manyungwa-Pasani, Mafaniso Hara and Sloans K. Chimatiro GA_P5 |
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Hall 3 (B206)
1100-1230 |
Session VIII: Learning exchanges – experiences and lessons |
Promoting financial literacy among women in island fishing communities through comsca : The case of Gigantes islands, Carles, Iloilo, Philippines
Darlene Joy D. Calsado, Josephine T. Firmase, Jorge S. Ebay, Aprille Danilly A. Guintibano, and Lovella Mae M. Magluyan LE_O3 |
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The teaching of local taboos among the youth of pandan, antique, Philippines and its implications to Fisheries resource management
Elmer L. Jover and Sashah B. Dioso LE_O4 |
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Stories from village-based seaweed groups in Indonesia: Chips, sticks and bakso
Mardiana Fachry, Natalie Stoeckl, Silva Larson, Mustafa Dalvi, Mike Rimmer and Nicholas Paul LE_O5 |
1230-1330 | Lunch | |
Hall 1 (B202)
1330-1500 |
Session VII: Gender research methods in fisheries & aquaculture | |
Women fisherfolk Barbados-a gendered lens
Debra D. Joseph, Maria Pena and Leisa Perch RM_O1 |
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Time to connect GAF research to the political economy of the fish value chain revolution that is shaping women’s inequality
Meryl J Williams RM_O2 |
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Sustainability of Fish based enterprises among women in Kerala: An analysis in context of highly competitive value chain
Rejula, K., Ashaletha,S., Mohanty,A.K and Sajesh,V.K. RM_O3 |
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Story-telling with photo-voice: Women fisherfolk Barbados-a gendered lens
Debra D. Joseph, Maria Pena and Leisa Perch RM_P1 |
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Hall 2 (TV Room)
1330-1500 |
Film Screening: Winning entries of the “women in seafood” video competition organised by WSI, with the support of MATIS and AFD the French Development Agency. | |
Hall 3 (B206)
1330-1500 |
Session VIII: Learning exchanges – experiences and lessons | |
Women in fisheries and aquaculture in Nigeria: Introducing the bootstrap in the roadmap
Francis M. Nwosu, Kafayat A. Fakoya, Shehu L. Akintola and Ayojesutomi O. Abiodun-Solanke LE_O6 |
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Advancing gender in the environment (agent): Gender in fisheries — A sea of opportunities
Maria Prebble and Jackie Siles LE_O7 |
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Bringing the gender considerations at the centre of fisheries education agenda
Arpita Sharma LE_O8 |
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Successful Women Leadership in the Aquatic Animal Food Bank Project: Case study of Sapsomboo Model, Buriram Province, Thailand
Malasri Khumsri and Amornrat Sermwattanakul LE_O9 |
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1500-1530 | Tea | |
Hall 1 (B202)
1530-1630 |
Sessions Plenary: Rapporteurs reports on Workshops VIII & IX; Sessions I; VII & VIII | |
Auditorium
1630-1700 |
Closing: Sessions Summary; Prizes; GAF7 Declaration | |
21-Oct-18 | ||
Field Trip |