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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
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Fishery Surveys
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Feb 09, 2023
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Mar 10, 2023
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What is your group's main purpose or objective(s)? (what_is_your_groups_main_pur.1)

Data file: data_anon_organizations

Overview

Valid: 46
Type: Discrete
Width: 255
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) 3
6.5%
Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) Greater visibility and support from the government Improve household welfare or livelihoods 1
2.2%
Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) Greater visibility and support from the government Learning new skills and techniques for harvesting or processing 1
2.2%
Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) Learning new skills and techniques for harvesting or processing 1
2.2%
Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) Learning new skills and techniques for harvesting or processing Access to workspace or equipment (e.g. boats or processing tools) Greater visibility and support from the government 1
2.2%
Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) Saving money as a group and pool capital (i.e. greater purchasing power) Improve household welfare or livelihoods Greater visibility and support from the government Learning new skills an 1
2.2%
Expand trade and market access 1
2.2%
Greater visibility and support from the government 2
4.3%
Greater visibility and support from the government Access to workspace or equipment (e.g. boats or processing tools) Learning new skills and techniques for harvesting or processing Expand trade and market access 1
2.2%
Greater visibility and support from the government Other Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) 1
2.2%
Greater visibility and support from the government Self-governance (i.e. controlling your own organization) Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) 1
2.2%
Greater visibility and support from the government Social welfare or solidarity Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) Access to workspace or equipment (e.g. boats or processing tools) 1
2.2%
Greater visibility and support from the government Social welfare or solidarity Improve household welfare or livelihoods 3
6.5%
Greater visibility and support from the government Social welfare or solidarity Improve household welfare or livelihoods Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) 1
2.2%
Greater visibility and support from the government Social welfare or solidarity Improve household welfare or livelihoods Learning new skills and techniques for harvesting or processing Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) 1
2.2%
Improve household welfare or livelihoods Social welfare or solidarity Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) 1
2.2%
Improve household welfare or livelihoods Social welfare or solidarity Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) Greater visibility and support from the government Learning new skills and techniques for harvesting or processing Ac 1
2.2%
Improve household welfare or livelihoods Social welfare or solidarity Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) Greater visibility and support from the government Saving money as a group and pool capital (i.e. greater purchasing 1
2.2%
Improve household welfare or livelihoods Social welfare or solidarity Access to workspace or equipment (e.g. boats or processing tools) 1
2.2%
Improve household welfare or livelihoods Social welfare or solidarity Better access or rights to natural resources (e.g. fish) Participate in formal fisheries management or decision-making Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans 1
2.2%
Improve household welfare or livelihoods Social welfare or solidarity Greater visibility and support from the government 1
2.2%
Improve household welfare or livelihoods Social welfare or solidarity Participate in formal fisheries management or decision-making Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) Greater visibility and support from the government 1
2.2%
Improve household welfare or livelihoods Social welfare or solidarity Participate in formal fisheries management or decision-making Gender equality (e.g., in response to hardships women face) Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or lo 1
2.2%
Learning new skills and techniques for harvesting or processing Greater visibility and support from the government Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) 1
2.2%
Learning new skills and techniques for harvesting or processing Improve household welfare or livelihoods Social welfare or solidarity Saving money as a group and pool capital (i.e. greater purchasing power) 1
2.2%
Saving money as a group and pool capital (i.e. greater purchasing power) Environmental issues (e.g. resource scarcity or degradation) 1
2.2%
Saving money as a group and pool capital (i.e. greater purchasing power) Improve household welfare or livelihoods Learning new skills and techniques for harvesting or processing 1
2.2%
Social welfare or solidarity 2
4.3%
Social welfare or solidarity Better access or rights to natural resources (e.g. fish) Environmental issues (e.g. resource scarcity or degradation) Saving money as a group and pool capital (i.e. greater purchasing power) 1
2.2%
Social welfare or solidarity Better access or rights to natural resources (e.g. fish) Greater visibility and support from the government Saving money as a group and pool capital (i.e. greater purchasing power) Access to outside financial support (e.g. ext 1
2.2%
Social welfare or solidarity Better access or rights to natural resources (e.g. fish) Participate in formal fisheries management or decision-making Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) Greater visibility and support from the 1
2.2%
Social welfare or solidarity Better access or rights to natural resources (e.g. fish) Saving money as a group and pool capital (i.e. greater purchasing power) Greater visibility and support from the government Access to outside financial support (e.g. ext 1
2.2%
Social welfare or solidarity Gender equality (e.g., in response to hardships women face) Learning new skills and techniques for harvesting or processing Participate in formal fisheries management or decision-making 1
2.2%
Social welfare or solidarity Greater visibility and support from the government Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) Learning new skills and techniques for harvesting or processing 1
2.2%
Social welfare or solidarity Greater visibility and support from the government Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) Learning new skills and techniques for harvesting or processing Improve household welfare or livelihoods 1
2.2%
Social welfare or solidarity Improve household welfare or livelihoods Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) Saving money as a group and pool capital (i.e. greater purchasing power) Learning new skills and techniques for harve 1
2.2%
Social welfare or solidarity Improve household welfare or livelihoods Better access or rights to natural resources (e.g. fish) Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) Greater visibility and support from the government 1
2.2%
Social welfare or solidarity Improve household welfare or livelihoods Better access or rights to natural resources (e.g. fish) Greater visibility and support from the government 1
2.2%
Social welfare or solidarity Learning new skills and techniques for harvesting or processing Greater visibility and support from the government Improve household welfare or livelihoods 1
2.2%
Social welfare or solidarity Participate in formal fisheries management or decision-making Access to outside financial support (e.g. external grants or loans) Greater visibility and support from the government 1
2.2%
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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