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      Preliminary lessons from COVID-19 disruptions of small-scale fishery supply chains

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      Emerging COVID-19 impacts, responses, and lessons for building resilience in the seafood system

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Animation highlights need to tackle gender norms

Read more about Animation highlights need to tackle gender norms

Launched on International Rural Women’s Day, a new animation from WorldFish, highlights how a gender transformative approach can influence social norms to strengthen women’s ability to access and c

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Fish is an important building block for growth and development of children and nations

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What’s all the noise about engaging men?

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  • Transforming gender relations: Key to positive development outcomes in aquatic agricultural systems
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New report links aquaculture and poverty reduction

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WorldFish working together with the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, has exposed evidence of aquaculture's link to poverty reduction in a new report.

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Aquaculture does help the poor

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In rescuing the oceans, let’s not forget coastal waters

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Sustainable Aquaculture: Five Strategies to Getting Growth Right

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Farmed fish production must more than double by 2050, new analysis finds

Read more about Farmed fish production must more than double by 2050, new analysis finds

With the global wild fish supply stagnant and the human population increasing, new research shows that farmed fish and shellfish production will need to increase by 133% between 2010 and 2050 in or

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Inclusive Blue Growth?

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Remedies for ocean health

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