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FISHERIES

Empowering Women in Small-Scale Fisheries for Sustainable Food Systems

Namibia, 2022
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Reference ID
NAM_2022_EWSFSFS_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS
Producer(s)
Molly Ahern
Collections
Fishery Surveys
Metadata
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Created on
Dec 01, 2023
Last modified
Dec 01, 2023
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What is the second Challenge? (V131)

Data file: data_anon_KII

Overview

Valid: 26
Type: Discrete
Width: 228
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
Access to physical water bodies, dams or part of the river on private lands 1
3.8%
Buying fish from the market is expensive 1
3.8%
Catching rate have decreased over years. 1
3.8%
Difficult to maintain fish farm, water quality parameter and someone needs to be on standby 1
3.8%
Financial support 1
3.8%
Human wild life conflict 1
3.8%
Inadequate supply of fish in the whole region 1
3.8%
Lack of customers, because all people fish at the same time, fishes become too much in the market. 1
3.8%
Lack of facilities for storage and processing fish 1
3.8%
Lack of facilities such as cold storage and transportation 1
3.8%
Lack of facilities to catch, process, market and transport fish and fish products 1
3.8%
Lack of finance to construct ponds 1
3.8%
Lack of proper storage facilities 1
3.8%
Lack of safety gear 1
3.8%
Lack of storage, processing and sanitation facilities 1
3.8%
Lack of transportation from landings to home till the market 1
3.8%
Lack of water sources, existing water sources are restricted in some areas 1
3.8%
Most water reservoirs are preserved for livestock and goats therefore fishing is only allowed at certain time of the year, or when water become muddy, and fishing is difficult in muddy water especially when you're using a net. 1
3.8%
Net owners (women) register fishing nets for permits, but the fishermen are not on fishing permit, therefore fishermen end up being arrested for illegal fishing. 1
3.8%
Other employment activities are scares 1
3.8%
Poor fish catching equipments 1
3.8%
Poor fishing equipments 1
3.8%
There are fish shops(wholesalers) in the area 1
3.8%
Unhealthy living conditions 1
3.8%
Women are unskilled in harvest fish 1
3.8%
Women find it hard to make time for fishing due to work and house chores 1
3.8%
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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