Adapting integrated agriculture aquaculture for HIV and AIDS-affected households: the case of Malawi

Adapting integrated agriculture aquaculture for HIV and AIDS-affected households: the case of Malawi
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Nagoli, J. et al. (2009). Adapting integrated agriculture aquaculture for HIV and AIDS-affected households: the case of Malawi. WorldFish Center working paper 1957. The WorldFish Center, Penang, Malaysia
The WorldFish Center in conjunction with World Vision Malawi carried out a project to improve income and nutrition status of households affected by HIV and AIDS with funding from the World Bank. The project was implemented in Southern Malawi particularly in the West of Zomba District from July 2005 to June 2006. Through participatory approaches, the project identified constraints that limit HIV and AIDS affected households’ realisation of the benefits from fish farming and adapted technologies and practices for the affected beneficiaries to boost fish production and utilization. Specifically, the project sought (1) to identify the constraints that limit HIV and AIDS affected households to realise the benefits from fish farming and based on the constraints, (2) to adapt technologies and practices for use by the affected beneficiaries to boost fish production and utilization.
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