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Empowering Women in Small-Scale Fisheries for Sustainable Food Systems 2022

Namibia, 2022
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NAM_2022_EWSFSFS_v01_M_v01_A_OCS
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Molly Ahern
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FAO - Food and Agriculture Microdata Catalog
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What is the first Challenge? (V130)

Data file: data_anon_KII

Overview

Valid: 26
Type: Discrete
Width: 177
Range: -
Format: character

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Categories
Value Category Cases
Access to equipments 1
3.8%
Access to right (Fishing license) 1
3.8%
Climate change (water scarcity ) 1
3.8%
Cold storage facilities 1
3.8%
Fish are not enough for Marketing 1
3.8%
Fish is becoming scare and fishers have to walk and trave long distances to catch fish. 1
3.8%
Floodplains don't hold water, for the whole year, thus fishing is not practiced throughout the year 1
3.8%
Funds to upgrade fishing equipment 1
3.8%
Hippopotamus and crocodile attacks 1
3.8%
Lack of fish feed 1
3.8%
Lack of fish feed supply and sufficient knowledge on fish farming 1
3.8%
Lack of fish in the markets big commercial companies don't sell their products locally most of these companies export to other countries. 1
3.8%
Lack of funds to develop farm and buy fish feed 1
3.8%
Lack of places where vendors can go and selling their products 1
3.8%
Lack of storage facilities e.g freezers 1
3.8%
Limited number of fishing boats 1
3.8%
Loss of fish in storage and processing 1
3.8%
No organizations to help the SSF on how to use their hard earned money in a good way 1
3.8%
No support system, no policies and legislation to protect the small scale fisheries community, no association or organization for them to voice out their views. 1
3.8%
Permits too expensive, and expensive commercial fish 1
3.8%
Sometimes, they are prohibited from fishing in the lakes, and large water reservoirs, because traditional leaders think that fishing dertyfiying water, and reduce water quality 1
3.8%
There is lack of storage facilities e.g freezers 1
3.8%
They compete with recreational fishers for resources which is fish. 1
3.8%
Transportation 1
3.8%
Unemployment rate 1
3.8%
recreational fish caught are allowed to be sold 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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