Spotlight on Women’s Hidden Labour: Gleaning in Mozambique
At dawn in coastal Mozambique, groups of women make their way to the shore. Some walk alone, others accompanied by children or neighbors, but all are there to glean.
At dawn in coastal Mozambique, groups of women make their way to the shore. Some walk alone, others accompanied by children or neighbors, but all are there to glean.
Aquaculture in Kenya is growing fast but one thing is holding the sector back. Feed.
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The Government of the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire and WorldFish today signed the Host Country Agreement that will establish WorldFish’s regional innovation hub for West Africa.
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