Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
At the landing beach, men are not charged any gate fees when they enter but women are charged a gate fee every time they go to the landing beach | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
At the landing site, men do not talk to us politely | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
At the landing sites, the fish mongers(women) are charged a certain fee for selling at the landing sites but the fishermen do not pay any fee even though we are equal stakeholders at the landing site | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Basically discrimination exist where asset is male dominated. We are made to pay tolls before entering the landing site because we are women irrespective of our mission where as men do not pay even if they are going to buy fish | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Despite the important post-harvest and livelihood support that women provide, they are more absent in resource management, decision-making, access rights, ownership of gear and boats, as well as mobility for accessing markets than their male counterpa | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Discrimination is faced accessing landing sites like Elmina | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Disrespect from their male counterparts Cheating from male counterparts Abusive nature of men when they ask for price reduction | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Favouritism on the part of the men on who to sell fish to and especially towards people who are not from the community | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Female youth who are interested in going fishing are being prevented from going to sea. | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Fish is at times sold to people who even came late at the expenseof others Drives refuse to pick women when the have fish on them | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Fishermen prefer to sell fish to outsiders than locals Drivers of public transport refuse to pick women with fish because of the scents associated with fish | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Fishers sell fish to their favourites even when they come late and do not sell to the person who came first. Fishers deliberately increase the price of fish in order to prevent someone from buying and reduces it for the next person | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Hardship: Most of us are bread winners and we require a lot of financial assistance to remain in business and fend for the family Discrimination: We do not have subsidies on the assets we use in our processing but the men do | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Hardships: the middlemen(women) are forced | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Harrassment from male conterparts Cheating from male counterparts | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Men are given subsides on premix fuel purchase by government but women do not get any subside on anything from government | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
NA | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
No discrimination yet | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Petty traders pay tolls everyday but other traders coming to buy fish to process do not pay Donations are not equally distributed, some receive three pans for processing whereas others do not receive anything We are not given taxis to sit inside af | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Processors are not involved in meetings for them to share their problems relating to their work The fishing segment which is male dominated receives subsides on their inputs whereas women do not have access to this subsides | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Some canoe owners gives free entry into their canoes to some women but prevent other women from entry | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Some women are not allowed to remove fish stuck in nets whilst other women are given that opportunity. Fish traders are discriminated against by others when boarding vehicle due to the fact that they're carrying fish with them | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
The fisher men discriminate against women coming from outside the community to buy fish with higher cost and lower the price for women from the community | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
There's a price discrimination against women, fish that is sold to a man at a low price will be sold to a woman at a much higher price | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
They do not take our views into consideration, they abuse us verbally | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Verbal abuse by the fishermen at landing sites because of pricing negotiations and because of they are at the mercy of the fishermen they are can not talk back they might sell to them. Normally the wives of the fishermen acts as the marketers or sell the | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
We are discriminated against by commercial vehicles and at the market we do not have proper places because of our products is perceived as having fishy smell. | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
We are not allowed to buy subsidise patrol as women because they assume it's for men | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
We are swindled by the fishermen when we prefinance them. They side sell the fish because we can not go fishing with them or monitor them. We do not have any recourse in these instances. | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
We face some forms of hardships..access to our landing site is very poor especially when it rains | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
We feel uncomfortable with the handling and off loading of fish into the source of transport during transporting of fish to processing site but we are prevented from expressing concerns. | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
We stay in the sun for long periods of hours waiting for the canoes with no sheds over our heads. The fishermen and their wives determine prices most of the time. | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
We were travelling to attend a meeting with arrangement made for women to board the bus and the men rather took over instead of the initial plan to get the women on board and the remaining seats for men, it was the other way round | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
When a female boat owner wants to buy premix fuel they are deny access but they sell to only men | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
When premix fuel is very scarce and women decide to buy for their customers (Fishermen), they are prevented There are subsidies on fishing inputs used by fishermen but there are no subsidies on assets and inputs used by women in their processing | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
When we contract the fishermen by prefinance get their equipment they side sell because we are women and can not enforce any contract with them | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Women are charged gate fees before they enter the fish market while their male counterparts are not Men are given Outboard motors and premix fuel at a subsidised price while women do not get any subside on their logistics | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Women are not allowed to go fishing even though some have expressed their interest to do so. Men and some women speak strongly against it and have tagged it as a man's job . | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Women do not experience any form of discrimination in the fishing sector | 1 |
2.5%
|
|
Women pay to enter landing sites at elmina and sekondi irrespective of what they are going to do there where as men do not. | 1 |
2.5%
|
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