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The Hidden Half, Part I – Women’s Role in Southeast Asia’s Fisheries (Tagalog Subtitles)

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2020-03-16
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Fishing is traditionally thought of a man’s profession, but in Southeast Asia women make up more than 50% of the fisheries supply chain. Despite their important role, women’s work often goes unseen. This video provides an overview of women’s role in the fishing industry in Southeast Asia. While the video features communities and workplaces in Southern Mindanao, Philippines, it represents many of the gender roles and challenges women experience throughout the region. Learn more in “The Hidden Half, Part II – Gender research in Southeast Asia’s fisheries.”
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12067/1179
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USAID Oceans and Fisheries Partnership. (2020). The Hidden Half, Part I – Women’s Role in Southeast Asia’s Fisheries (Tagalog Subtitles).
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women’s role; women’s work; Gender
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