Identifying leverage points to promote women’s economic resilience to climate change challenges in Tanzania – Fish value chain

The goal of HER+ is to build the economic resilience of women to climate change challenges in agri-food systems (AFS) through gender equality and social inclusion. In February 2023, the HER+ team studied how gender norms constrain women’s economic resilience to climate change challenges among fisher...

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Autores principales: Kilanga, Lucyphine, Kakwasha, Keagan, Kitogo, Lawrence, Simbila, Deogratius, Muzungaire, Lizzy, Lukanga, Editrudith, Mudege, Netsayi
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Publicado: WorldFish 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139405
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author Kilanga, Lucyphine
Kakwasha, Keagan
Kitogo, Lawrence
Simbila, Deogratius
Muzungaire, Lizzy
Lukanga, Editrudith
Mudege, Netsayi
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Kilanga, Lucyphine
Kitogo, Lawrence
Lukanga, Editrudith
Mudege, Netsayi
Muzungaire, Lizzy
Simbila, Deogratius
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Kakwasha, Keagan
Kitogo, Lawrence
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Lukanga, Editrudith
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description The goal of HER+ is to build the economic resilience of women to climate change challenges in agri-food systems (AFS) through gender equality and social inclusion. In February 2023, the HER+ team studied how gender norms constrain women’s economic resilience to climate change challenges among fisherfolk in Muleba district of Kagera region in Tanzania. Following the completion of the study, WorldFish and AWFISHNET Tanzania Chapter (TAWFA) and Environmental Management and Economic Development Organization (EMEDO) partnered to disseminate and validate research findings and identify leverage points to transform gender norms and make women economically resilient to the impacts of climate change in the fisheries value chain.
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spelling CGSpace1394052026-01-09T02:16:45Z Identifying leverage points to promote women’s economic resilience to climate change challenges in Tanzania – Fish value chain Kilanga, Lucyphine Kakwasha, Keagan Kitogo, Lawrence Simbila, Deogratius Muzungaire, Lizzy Lukanga, Editrudith Mudege, Netsayi climate change fisheries gender norms united republic of tanzania fish The goal of HER+ is to build the economic resilience of women to climate change challenges in agri-food systems (AFS) through gender equality and social inclusion. In February 2023, the HER+ team studied how gender norms constrain women’s economic resilience to climate change challenges among fisherfolk in Muleba district of Kagera region in Tanzania. Following the completion of the study, WorldFish and AWFISHNET Tanzania Chapter (TAWFA) and Environmental Management and Economic Development Organization (EMEDO) partnered to disseminate and validate research findings and identify leverage points to transform gender norms and make women economically resilient to the impacts of climate change in the fisheries value chain. 2024-02-12 2024-02-15T00:49:36Z 2024-02-15T00:49:36Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139405 en Open Access application/pdf WorldFish Kilanga L, Kakwasha K, Kitogo L, Simbila D, Muzungaire L, Lukanga E and Mudege NN. 2024. Identifying leverage points to promote women’s economic resilience to climate change challenges in Tanzania – Fish value chain. Penang, Malaysia: WorldFish. Technical Report.
spellingShingle climate change
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gender norms
united republic of tanzania
fish
Kilanga, Lucyphine
Kakwasha, Keagan
Kitogo, Lawrence
Simbila, Deogratius
Muzungaire, Lizzy
Lukanga, Editrudith
Mudege, Netsayi
Identifying leverage points to promote women’s economic resilience to climate change challenges in Tanzania – Fish value chain
title Identifying leverage points to promote women’s economic resilience to climate change challenges in Tanzania – Fish value chain
title_full Identifying leverage points to promote women’s economic resilience to climate change challenges in Tanzania – Fish value chain
title_fullStr Identifying leverage points to promote women’s economic resilience to climate change challenges in Tanzania – Fish value chain
title_full_unstemmed Identifying leverage points to promote women’s economic resilience to climate change challenges in Tanzania – Fish value chain
title_short Identifying leverage points to promote women’s economic resilience to climate change challenges in Tanzania – Fish value chain
title_sort identifying leverage points to promote women s economic resilience to climate change challenges in tanzania fish value chain
topic climate change
fisheries
gender norms
united republic of tanzania
fish
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139405
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