Gender accommodative versus transformative approaches : a comparative assessment within a post-harvest fish loss reduction intervention
2020
Cole, Steven M. | Kaminski, Alexander M. | McDougall, Cynthia | Kefi, Alexander S. | Marinda, Pamela A. | Maliko, Modern | Mtonga, Johans
The study investigated influence on decision-making powers in relation to income generated through fishing, processing, or trading fish; ownership status of key value chain assets; and changes in gender attitudes. In small-scale fisheries women often lack access to or control over fishing gear resources and assets. Results suggest that the use of a transformative approach helped build a critical consciousness at community and other levels and led to greater gains for women and the community. Extension and value chain development programs in small-scale fisheries, aquaculture, and agriculture increasingly recognize gender constraints that create disadvantages for women and other social groups.
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