Value | Category | Cases | |
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- In processing groups, women have greater voice than in BVC because of male dominance and influence in these committees. - Women’s voice in BVCs is somehow lower because the focus is put on fishing issues on the lake than it is for processing, handl | 1 |
10%
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- No answer | 1 |
10%
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- SSF Women have been asked to speak in different workshops on how they are processing fish and challenges they face especially when accessing markets. | 1 |
10%
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- SSF groups visited Mangochi and Nkhata Bay this year (2020), they had opportunity to learn and interact with other fisheries groups about their livelihoods. They shared experiences and challenges they face in fishing industry especially for SSF. | 1 |
10%
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- SSF have not yet be given opportunity to go outside this community. However, SSF received visitors from Research institutions (LUANAR, Fisheries Research, NGOs) who came to learn and women had opportunity to speak. | 1 |
10%
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- Women meeting in groups, - Share progress of interventions during visitors. | 1 |
10%
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- Women usually speak during workshop or in BVC when the committee is meeting. | 1 |
10%
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- Yes, I have participated in events where women are invited to speak on issues where women discuss issues that affect their livelihoods one such event is forum on the role of ecosystems based fisheries management. - During the forum women presented i | 1 |
10%
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- Exchange Visits with other Fishing community, - Donor workshops | 1 |
10%
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BVC groups with VSLs participated in trade fairs events where they could market their products as well as highlight how the groups has benefited their livelihood at Household | 1 |
10%
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