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Empowering Women in Small-Scale Fisheries for Sustainable Food Systems (2020-2021)

Malawi, 2020 - 2021
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Reference ID
MWI_2020-2021_EWSFSFS_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS
Producer(s)
Nicole Franz, Lena Westlund, Molly Ahern
Collections
Fishery Surveys
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Feb 06, 2023
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Mar 10, 2023
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1.4.1 What foods do you regularly eat? Do you regularly eat fish? (please ask the group say what regular means e.g. every day, every week or ??) (x1_4_1_what_foods_do_you_reg)

Data file: data_anon_focus_groups_discussions

Overview

Valid: 11
Type: Discrete
Width: 255
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
All respondents eat fish almost everyday. They eat nsima, beans and sometimes vegetables which are scarce and expensive in this district. 1
9.1%
Breakfast (Tea; Makombwe (bananas fried with fish); Porridge; Sweet Potatoes; Rice) Lunch & Supper (Makobwe; Nsima (Mayawo); Rice; Fish; Beans; Meat; Vegetables). The women expressed that the above mentioned are the most common foods but this is because 1
9.1%
Breakfast (Tea; Makombwe (bananas fried with fish); Porridge; Sweet Potatoes; Rice; Mandasi; Vitumbuwa) Lunch & Supper (Makobwe; Nsima (Mayawo); Rice; Fish; Beans; Meat; Vegetables). 1
9.1%
Breakfast (Tea; Makombwe; Sweet Potatoes; Rice Porridge; Mandasi; Mayawo) Lunch & Supper (Nsima (Mayawo); Rice; Fish; Beans; Meat (beef, goat); Vegetables). The women from Chakwera Landing Site indicated that they do not usually eat breakfast as they ar 1
9.1%
Breakfast (Tea; Makombwe; Sweet Potatoes; Rice; Mandasi; Mayawo) Lunch & Supper (Nsima (Mayawo); Rice; Fish; Beans; Meat; Vegetables). The discussions revealed that most women prefer Nsima from cassava flour to rice as a staple food. In trying to understa 1
9.1%
Porridge Nsima Fish Vegetables Beans -Fish is an almost everyday frequent dish 1
9.1%
Porridge Nsima Nsomba Vegetables Meat 1
9.1%
Tea Mandasi Mbatatesi Chinangwa Nsima Masamba Nsima Nyemba Nyama 1
9.1%
Tea Nsima Fish Scones Coca-Cola Mbatata Bread Mandasi Vegetables Meat Eggs 1
9.1%
Tea Nsima Nsomba Thobwa Mango Mandasi Mbatata Rice Bread 1
9.1%
Tea Porridge Nsima Fish Vegetables -Fish is basically taken or eaten more than 5 days a week 1
9.1%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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