
Genderaquafish
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R & D on gender in aquaculture and fisheries from all parts of the world. Gender in Aquaculture Fisheries Section
Joined July 2012
We have lost a vital researcher, successful advocate for women's engagement in seaweed farming and global leader. Vale Dr Flower Msuya.
Tribute to the late Dr. Flower Ezekiel Msuya. Dr. Flower Ezekiel Msuya, Tanzania’s pioneering phycologist specializing in algaculture (seaweed farming) and integrated aquaculture, passed away on August 3rd, 2025. Photo source:
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Valuing time use data: An advocacy toolkit from Data2X
data2x.org
Across the globe, women and girls spend far more time on unpaid care work than men, often at the cost of education, employment, health, and civic participation. Time use data shines a light on this...
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RT @AfsGender: Meet our Keynote Speakers:. Get ready for transformative insights on fisheries, gender equity & sustainable development!. Re….
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Gender and data: As backlash and threats to gender equality action increase in some places, this policy brief from Data 2X gives strong arguments and cites successful examples of how to advocate for gender data collection and application.
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Democracies around the world are under growing threat. The rise of far-right authoritarianism has triggered a wave of democratic backsliding—marked by targeted attacks on civic space, judicial...
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RT @AfriqueCaopa: Without us, there would be no fish: the cry of women in small-scale fisheries.@FAOfish @capecffa @PR_Senegal @MarineCatc….
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We send condolences to the family of the late Dr Flower Ezekiel Msuya of Tanzania, world renowned researcher in seaweed farming, phycologist & outstanding supporter of women farmers & researchers. She will be sadly missed and leaves a huge legacy
blog.wiomsa.net
Dr. Flower Ezekiel Msuya, Tanzania’s pioneering phycologist specializing in algaculture (seaweed farming) and integrated aquaculture, passed away on August 3rd, 2025. WIOMSA honours the remarkable...
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Philippines: Women restoring sea cucumbers, in a partnership between this Bolinao Barangay Victory community group and Univ Philippines Marine Science Institute
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Sea cucumbers, or 'janitors of the sea', scour and clean the seafloor, allowing other animals to thrive. In the Philippines, a group of women stand guard to help them multiply.
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RT @AfsGender: We’re excited to share the Special Sessions lined up for GAF9!. Register today and be part of transforming aquaculture and f….
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RT @AfsGender: Hello, all creative storytellers! Chance to be awarded at the GAF9 Conference, Thailand.Whether you picture fishing, farming….
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Global indices of women's economic status and business laws affecting women linked to women's economic achievements
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Reliable data is essential for advancing women’s empowerment. Explore how the UNDP’s Women’s Empowerment Index and the World Bank’s Women, Business and the Law Index reveal the links between legal...
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RT @AfsGender: We are excited to announce that Ms. Angela Lentisco will be a keynote speaker at GAF9!.Join us to hear her vision for sustai….
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RT @ICSF1: For those interested in following developments on gender and biodiversity, the Women4Biodiversity (W4B) website is an excellent….
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Social Indicators Research - Women's earnings inequality persists, despite policy efforts to reduce discrimination and gender bias. Gender gaps in earnings, however, are a function of hours...
Work in the workplace & at home: men earn more than women in the office by working longer hours; women pick up the unpaid extra work at home - the unrecognised and unrewarded "reproductive work" that official national economic statistics don't count.
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Work in the workplace & at home: men earn more than women in the office by working longer hours; women pick up the unpaid extra work at home - the unrecognised and unrewarded "reproductive work" that official national economic statistics don't count.
theconversation.com
A new study of heterosexual couples in Australia and Germany reveals the economic costs to women when their partners work long hours.
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RT @DKThomp: Yes. Writing is not a second thing that happens after thinking. The act of writing is an act of thinking. Writing *is* think….
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RT @FAOfish: #Aquaculture is growing in Côte d’Ivoire thanks to the work of #FISH4ACP. Dedicated farmers like Diakité Salimata are boostin….
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RT @WBG_Gender: Who answers the questions in a household survey & how they’re asked matters. A lot. Women & youth are underrepresented in….
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RT @AfsGender: Meet our keynote speaker Dornnapha Sukkree from MAST Human. Be part of the conversation at GAF9. October 1-3, AIT, Thailand….
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RT @Anand02908794: 🌊 Women at the Helm of the Blue Economy | Kerala, India 🇮🇳. From sorting catch to sustaining coastal livelihoods — fishe….
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