Gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) assessment: Zambia, Nigeria and Kenya

The Development and Scaling of Sustainable Feeds for Resilient Aquatic Food Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa (FASA) project is an initiative funded by the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad). It operates in Nigeria, Zambia and Kenya, with research support from Malaysia and Sweden. Incl...

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Main Authors: Ganguly, Sujata, Drucza, Kristie, Njiriri, Wanja, Yossa, Rodrigue
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: WorldFish 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152466
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author Ganguly, Sujata
Drucza, Kristie
Njiriri, Wanja
Yossa, Rodrigue
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Njiriri, Wanja
Yossa, Rodrigue
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Yossa, Rodrigue
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description The Development and Scaling of Sustainable Feeds for Resilient Aquatic Food Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa (FASA) project is an initiative funded by the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad). It operates in Nigeria, Zambia and Kenya, with research support from Malaysia and Sweden. Includovate spearheads the gender and social inclusion work under the guidance of the WorldFish project leader based in Malaysia. The primary goal is to lead gender and social inclusion (GESI) efforts within the FASA project, aiming to conduct comprehensive gender and social assessments and identify opportunities to advance GESI objectives set by Norad, WorldFish and other key stakeholders within the innovative feed landscape. To conduct this GESI assessment, the project used the Automated Directive Services (ADS 205) domains of the United States Agency for International Development, focusing on identifying key GESI-related issues and constraints. Emphasis was placed on understanding how proposed interventions would impact various social groups, including women, men, youths and other marginalized communities. The assessment involved a meticulous desk-based policy review of the legal frameworks governing the fisheries sector in Nigeria, Zambia and Kenya, analyzing existing laws, policies and regulations related to fisheries resource management, including aquaculture, from a gender perspective. This review was followed by primary data collection, employing a mixed research approach involving 28 key informant interviews (KIIs) and 420 survey responses across the three countries.
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spelling CGSpace1524662024-12-01T18:01:47Z Gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) assessment: Zambia, Nigeria and Kenya Ganguly, Sujata Drucza, Kristie Njiriri, Wanja Yossa, Rodrigue resource management fish fasa gender equality and social inclusion fisheries sector The Development and Scaling of Sustainable Feeds for Resilient Aquatic Food Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa (FASA) project is an initiative funded by the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad). It operates in Nigeria, Zambia and Kenya, with research support from Malaysia and Sweden. Includovate spearheads the gender and social inclusion work under the guidance of the WorldFish project leader based in Malaysia. The primary goal is to lead gender and social inclusion (GESI) efforts within the FASA project, aiming to conduct comprehensive gender and social assessments and identify opportunities to advance GESI objectives set by Norad, WorldFish and other key stakeholders within the innovative feed landscape. To conduct this GESI assessment, the project used the Automated Directive Services (ADS 205) domains of the United States Agency for International Development, focusing on identifying key GESI-related issues and constraints. Emphasis was placed on understanding how proposed interventions would impact various social groups, including women, men, youths and other marginalized communities. The assessment involved a meticulous desk-based policy review of the legal frameworks governing the fisheries sector in Nigeria, Zambia and Kenya, analyzing existing laws, policies and regulations related to fisheries resource management, including aquaculture, from a gender perspective. This review was followed by primary data collection, employing a mixed research approach involving 28 key informant interviews (KIIs) and 420 survey responses across the three countries. 2024-08-27 2024-09-29T22:04:10Z 2024-09-29T22:04:10Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152466 en Limited Access application/pdf WorldFish Ganguly S, Drucza K, Njiriri W and Yossa R. 2023. Gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) assessment: Zambia, Nigeria and Kenya. Penang, Malaysia: WorldFish. Program Report: 2023-60.
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fish
fasa
gender equality and social inclusion
fisheries sector
Ganguly, Sujata
Drucza, Kristie
Njiriri, Wanja
Yossa, Rodrigue
Gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) assessment: Zambia, Nigeria and Kenya
title Gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) assessment: Zambia, Nigeria and Kenya
title_full Gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) assessment: Zambia, Nigeria and Kenya
title_fullStr Gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) assessment: Zambia, Nigeria and Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) assessment: Zambia, Nigeria and Kenya
title_short Gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) assessment: Zambia, Nigeria and Kenya
title_sort gender equality and social inclusion gesi assessment zambia nigeria and kenya
topic resource management
fish
fasa
gender equality and social inclusion
fisheries sector
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