Tag: Gender Equality and Social Inclusion
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Disability Inclusion in Vietnam’s Aquaculture
Positioning persons with disabilities as active contributors within nature-based aquaculture systems allows Vietnam to mobilize underutilized local knowledge, reinforce community stewardship, and ensure that the transition toward sustainable aquaculture genuinely leaves no one behind.
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Muslim Women and Blue Crab Bank Conservation in Southern Thailand
Men and women worked together to found in 2010 the Blue Crab Bank, a Nature-based Solution (NbS), that bred and released egg-bearing crabs to restore the sea’s fertility. Women took central roles in this transition.
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Beyond Tokenism: Centering Indigenous Knowledge in Vietnam’s Sustainable Aquaculture
Only by fully recognizing and integrating Indigenous knowledge can Vietnam build an aquaculture sector that is ecologically sustainable, socially just, and resilient to future climate challenges.
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Nature-based Solutions and Gender Equality in Aquaculture
For NbS to reach their full potential within aquaculture-dependent communities, women cannot be relegated to passive recipients of aid, nor can men be reduced to one-dimensional decision-makers. Both must be recognized as active agents and knowledge-holders, whose complementary perspectives are essential for building resilience.
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Integrating Nature-based Solutions and Social Inclusion in Southeast Asia’s Inland Cage Aquaculture
Integrating Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) into inland cage aquaculture is essential to ensure that benefits are equitably shared and that the sector contributes to sustainable development as well as to economic growth.
