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FISHERIES

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

Ghana, 2020 - 2023
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Reference ID
GHA_2020-2021_EWSFSFS_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS
Producer(s)
Nicole Franz, Lena Westlund, Molly Ahern
Collections
Fishery Surveys
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Created on
Feb 09, 2023
Last modified
Mar 10, 2023
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1.5.2.2 Is there a difference between what men and women have access to or use in small scale fishing? (x1_5_2_2_is_there_a_differen)

Data file: data_anon_focus_groups_discussions

Overview

Valid: 40
Type: Discrete
Width: 255
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
Asset are owned by different genders depending on the segment of value chain. 1
2.5%
Assets are own differently based on the segment of the value chain 1
2.5%
Assets that are used at sea through to the shore are controlled by fishermen but from the landing site through to the processing site are controlled by non fishermen. Assets for transporting to the market is controlled by men but assets for trading are 1
2.5%
In terms of initial investment (money), women have easy access than men. There are different access rights and we are comfortable with it. Men have access to things that are gender stereotype for males and are consulted to assist when decision have to b 1
2.5%
Men canoe, net, women firewood, racks, pans, baskets, kilns etc 1
2.5%
Men do not have access to what women uses in processing e.g.,oven,baskets pans etc,and women do not have access to men's fishing equipments 1
2.5%
No difference between what men and women have access to in small scale fisheries 1
2.5%
The assets are owned based on the segment of the value chain. Men have access to fishing inputs and women processing etc 1
2.5%
The difference is that the women(the transporters and mongers) are not allowed to get on the canoe upon the arrival of the fishermen instead men(porters) transport it to the women. 1
2.5%
There are different access rights for the men and women based on what is perceive as domain for men or women and we are comfortable with it 1
2.5%
There is a difference between what women and men have access to 1
2.5%
There is a difference between what men and women have access to eg: we prefinance the fishermen before they go fishing but they sometimes return from sea with less catch which doesn't mount up to what has been given to them,they sometimes sell to other pe 1
2.5%
There is a difference between what men and women have access to in small scale fishing 1
2.5%
There is a difference between what men and women have access to...men control harvesting equipments and women control the processing equipments 1
2.5%
There is difference between what men and women have access to..we prefinance them to go to sea and upon return they sell the fish to us 1
2.5%
There is no difference between what men and women have access to 1
2.5%
We have access to most things, but with getting on a boat we don't have access. , it's assumed that women are not brave enough to see certain things that comes out of the sea when men go fishing. 1
2.5%
Yes 4
10%
Yes there is a difference because men control assets that relates to fishing and women assets are for processing or trading 1
2.5%
Yes there is a difference between what men and women have access to in small-scale fisheries industry 1
2.5%
Yes there is a difference when it comes to how and what is access basically men dominate fishing segment and women post harvest 1
2.5%
Yes there's a difference between what men and women have access to in small-scale fisheries 1
2.5%
Yes there's difference between what men and women have access to in small-scale fishing 2
5%
Yes, there is a difference 4
10%
Yes, there is a difference between what men and women have access to in small scale fisheries 1
2.5%
Yes, there is between what men and women have access to or use 1
2.5%
Yes, there's a difference between what men and women have access to in small-scale fishing 1
2.5%
Yes. 1
2.5%
Yes. We have access to different assets because we are involved in different segments of the value chain 1
2.5%
Yes. Assets and activities at sea to the landing sites are controlled by men. Assets and activities such as Transporting from the landing site , through to the processing are controlled by women. Transporting to the market are by men but trading is d 1
2.5%
Yes. From transportation at the landing site through to processing and markets asset used are different from assets used at sea which are used by the men 1
2.5%
Yes. The assets used by males are capital intensive and men are assisted by women 1
2.5%
Yes. Women cannot go to sea but can buy assets i.e canoe, nets, etc.women can buy for the men. A man can decide to take up processing of fish as a business but a woman cannot go fishing and take it up as a source of livelihood. 1
2.5%
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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