Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
Few women have access but majority lack finances to invest in productive assets | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Few women own productive assets | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Have limited capital and activities are seasonal | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Lack access due to limited capital. Men own boats and nets and decide whom to sell fish | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Lack capital and thus very few own such assets | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Lack fishing equipment as it require big capital | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Limited capital and ilow income they cannot afford to buy productive assets | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Majority are very poor and cannot afford | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Men own productive assets but women control the business after catching | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Most of them own their own assets and capital is about 1.5 M TZS. They usual get financial support from women groups of savings | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Some own the assets | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Some women own the assets and recruit men to fish for them | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
They are in groups and save to buy assets | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
They own assets and it qualifies them to get loans from associations | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
They own most of the assets | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
They own their equipment for processing but not to quality/ standards | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Very few have productive assets and can also lend money to small-scale fishers/ pay for fish in advance to enable them go out to fish | 1 |
5.6%
|
|
Women lack productive assets due to lack of capital | 1 |
5.6%
|
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