Making women's roles visible: recent case studies in Cambodia, Myanmar and Thailand explored women's roles in the fisheries value chain
Abstract
Women’s contributions in the fisheries value chain are not well recognised, even though there are many tasks in the fisheries value chain involving women. To show how important the women involved in fisheries are, gender analysis on women and men’s roles in fisheries is crucial. Gender analysis reveals context in a fishing community and promotes gender integration and responsiveness in fisheries development plans.
Citation
Sornkliang, J. (2022, March). Making Women's Roles Visible: Recent Case Studies in Cambodia, Myanmar and Thailand Explored Women's Roles in the Fisheries Value Chain. ICSF’s Newsletter on Gender and Fisheries. pp. 4-5.
Subject
Collections
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
The Hidden Half, Part II – Gender Research in Southeast Asia’s Fisheries (Indonesian Subtitles)
USAID Oceans and Fisheries Partnership (2020-03-16)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 ... -
The Hidden Half, Part I – Women’s Role in Southeast Asia’s Fisheries (Vietnamese Subtitles)
USAID Oceans and Fisheries Partnership (2020-03-16)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 ... -
The Hidden Half, Part I – Women’s Role in Southeast Asia’s Fisheries (Tagalog Subtitles)
USAID Oceans and Fisheries Partnership (2020-03-16)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 ...