Gender Analysis of Aquaculture Value Chain in Northeast Vietnam and Nigeria

The report is an initiative of the Agriculture and Rural Development Department (ARD) of the World Bank. Aquaculture is the fastest-growing food sector in the world and is expected to contribute more than 50 percent of total fish consumption by 202...

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Main Authors: Veliu, Atdhe, Gessese, Nebiyeluel, Ragasa, Catherine, Okali, Christine
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
Subjects:
FRY
SEX
WAR
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/954161468155727109/Gender-analysis-of-aquaculture-value-chain-in-Northeast-Vietnam-and-Nigeria
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topic ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ADULT WOMEN
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURE
AQUACULTURE
AQUACULTURE ACTIVITIES
AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT
AQUACULTURE FARMERS
AQUACULTURE FARMS
AQUACULTURE GROWTH
AQUACULTURE INTERESTS
AQUACULTURE OPERATIONS
AQUACULTURE PRODUCERS
AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION
AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS
AQUACULTURE SECTOR
AQUACULTURE VALUE
BOTH SEXES
CATFISH
CATFISHES
CHILD CARE
CODES OF CONDUCT
COMMUNICATION CHANNELS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
CONTRIBUTIONS OF WOMEN
CROPS
DEMAND FOR SEAFOOD
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
DISEASES
DISSEMINATION
ECONOMIC CHANGES
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC STATUS
ECONOMICS
EFFECTIVE POLICIES
ELDERLY
ENHANCING WOMEN
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
EQUIPMENT
EXPENSIVE FACILITIES
EXTENSION
EXTENSION SERVICES
FAMILY MEMBERS
FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES
FARMERS
FARMS
FEED
FEMALE HEAD
FEMALE STAFF
FEMALE TRADERS
FEMALE WORKERS
FERTILIZERS
FISH
FISH CULTURE
FISH FARMING
FISH FEED
FISH MORTALITIES
FISH PRESERVATION
FISH PRICES
FISH PROCESSING
FISH PROCESSING PLANTS
FISH PRODUCTION
FISH PRODUCTS
FISHERIES
FISHERIES SECTOR
FISHERMEN
FISHERY
FISHERY PROCESSING
FISHES
FISHING
FISHING PRACTICES
FOOD PROCESSING
FOOD SAFETY
FOOD SECURITY
FOOD SELF-SUFFICIENCY
FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION
FRESH WATER
FRESHWATER FISH
FRY
FUNDS FOR RESEARCH
GENDER
GENDER ACTION
GENDER ANALYSES
GENDER ANALYSIS
GENDER ASPECTS
GENDER COMPOSITION
GENDER DIMENSION
GENDER DIMENSIONS
GENDER EQUALITY
GENDER EQUITY
GENDER IMPLICATIONS
GENDER INEQUALITY
GENDER INEQUITY
GENDER ISSUES
GENDER MAINSTREAMING
GENDER NORMS
GENDER PERSPECTIVES
GENDER POLICY
GENDER RELATIONS
GENDER REPRESENTATION
GENDER SPECIFIC
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
HATCHERIES
HEALTH CARE
HIGH POPULATION GROWTH
HIGH POPULATION GROWTH RATES
HUSBANDS
IMPROVED LIVELIHOODS
INCOMES
INDIVIDUAL WOMEN
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMATION ON WOMEN
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INLAND FISHERIES
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INTEGRATION
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LAND OWNERSHIP
LARGE POPULATION
LEGAL STATUS
LIVELIHOODS
LIVESTOCK
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MARITAL STATUS
MARKETING
MARRIED WOMEN
MATERNITY BENEFITS
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE
NATIONAL EFFORTS
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NUMBER OF WOMEN
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN
PILOT PROJECTS
POLICY DECISIONS
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
POLICY FRAMEWORK
POLICY MAKERS
POLLUTION
POLYGAMY
POOR WOMEN
POWER RELATIONS BETWEEN WOMEN
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRESS
PURCHASING POWER
REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN
RESPECT
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL WOMEN
SCALLOPS
SEAFOOD
SEAFOOD PROCESSING
SEAFOOD PRODUCTION
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICE PROVISION
SEX
SEXES
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
SHRIMP
SHRIMP CULTURE
SHRIMP FARMING
SITUATION OF WOMEN
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INEQUALITIES
SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
SOCIAL ISSUES
SPECIES
SPOUSES
STATUS OF WOMEN
SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES
SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
TILAPIA
TRANSPORTATION
UNDP
UNITED NATIONS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN MIGRATION
USER FEES
WAR
WATER MANAGEMENT
WATER RESOURCES
WOMAN
WOOD
WORKFORCE
spellingShingle ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ADULT WOMEN
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURE
AQUACULTURE
AQUACULTURE ACTIVITIES
AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT
AQUACULTURE FARMERS
AQUACULTURE FARMS
AQUACULTURE GROWTH
AQUACULTURE INTERESTS
AQUACULTURE OPERATIONS
AQUACULTURE PRODUCERS
AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION
AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS
AQUACULTURE SECTOR
AQUACULTURE VALUE
BOTH SEXES
CATFISH
CATFISHES
CHILD CARE
CODES OF CONDUCT
COMMUNICATION CHANNELS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
CONTRIBUTIONS OF WOMEN
CROPS
DEMAND FOR SEAFOOD
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN
DISEASES
DISSEMINATION
ECONOMIC CHANGES
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC STATUS
ECONOMICS
EFFECTIVE POLICIES
ELDERLY
ENHANCING WOMEN
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
EQUIPMENT
EXPENSIVE FACILITIES
EXTENSION
EXTENSION SERVICES
FAMILY MEMBERS
FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES
FARMERS
FARMS
FEED
FEMALE HEAD
FEMALE STAFF
FEMALE TRADERS
FEMALE WORKERS
FERTILIZERS
FISH
FISH CULTURE
FISH FARMING
FISH FEED
FISH MORTALITIES
FISH PRESERVATION
FISH PRICES
FISH PROCESSING
FISH PROCESSING PLANTS
FISH PRODUCTION
FISH PRODUCTS
FISHERIES
FISHERIES SECTOR
FISHERMEN
FISHERY
FISHERY PROCESSING
FISHES
FISHING
FISHING PRACTICES
FOOD PROCESSING
FOOD SAFETY
FOOD SECURITY
FOOD SELF-SUFFICIENCY
FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION
FRESH WATER
FRESHWATER FISH
FRY
FUNDS FOR RESEARCH
GENDER
GENDER ACTION
GENDER ANALYSES
GENDER ANALYSIS
GENDER ASPECTS
GENDER COMPOSITION
GENDER DIMENSION
GENDER DIMENSIONS
GENDER EQUALITY
GENDER EQUITY
GENDER IMPLICATIONS
GENDER INEQUALITY
GENDER INEQUITY
GENDER ISSUES
GENDER MAINSTREAMING
GENDER NORMS
GENDER PERSPECTIVES
GENDER POLICY
GENDER RELATIONS
GENDER REPRESENTATION
GENDER SPECIFIC
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
HATCHERIES
HEALTH CARE
HIGH POPULATION GROWTH
HIGH POPULATION GROWTH RATES
HUSBANDS
IMPROVED LIVELIHOODS
INCOMES
INDIVIDUAL WOMEN
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMATION ON WOMEN
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INLAND FISHERIES
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INTEGRATION
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LAND OWNERSHIP
LARGE POPULATION
LEGAL STATUS
LIVELIHOODS
LIVESTOCK
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MARITAL STATUS
MARKETING
MARRIED WOMEN
MATERNITY BENEFITS
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE
NATIONAL EFFORTS
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NATURAL RESOURCES
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NUMBER OF WOMEN
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN
PILOT PROJECTS
POLICY DECISIONS
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
POLICY FRAMEWORK
POLICY MAKERS
POLLUTION
POLYGAMY
POOR WOMEN
POWER RELATIONS BETWEEN WOMEN
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRESS
PURCHASING POWER
REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN
RESPECT
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL WOMEN
SCALLOPS
SEAFOOD
SEAFOOD PROCESSING
SEAFOOD PRODUCTION
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICE PROVISION
SEX
SEXES
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
SHRIMP
SHRIMP CULTURE
SHRIMP FARMING
SITUATION OF WOMEN
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL INEQUALITIES
SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
SOCIAL ISSUES
SPECIES
SPOUSES
STATUS OF WOMEN
SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES
SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
TILAPIA
TRANSPORTATION
UNDP
UNITED NATIONS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN MIGRATION
USER FEES
WAR
WATER MANAGEMENT
WATER RESOURCES
WOMAN
WOOD
WORKFORCE
Veliu, Atdhe
Gessese, Nebiyeluel
Ragasa, Catherine
Okali, Christine
Gender Analysis of Aquaculture Value Chain in Northeast Vietnam and Nigeria
geographic_facet Vietnam
relation Agriculture and Rural Development Discussion Paper;44
description The report is an initiative of the Agriculture and Rural Development Department (ARD) of the World Bank. Aquaculture is the fastest-growing food sector in the world and is expected to contribute more than 50 percent of total fish consumption by 2020. Just over 90 percent of aquaculture production originates in Asia, and nearly 70 percent in China alone. Efforts to expand aquaculture production to meet the ever increasing worldwide demand for seafood continue. Although the boom in international demand for shrimp has drawn attention to this sector, the development potential of aquaculture stems partly from the variety of products, production systems, and scales of production it covers. In comparison with the dominance of large-scale coastal aquaculture systems in Latin America, North America, and Europe, the vast majority of aquaculture production in Asia is carried out in rural areas, is integrated into existing farming systems, takes places on a small scale, depends on the cooperation of family members, and involves large numbers of the rural population. Aquaculture is a promising business venture in many contexts, and the private sector drives and plays a major role in this. The aim of this study is to guide two potential World Bank operations in Vietnam and Nigeria with the aquaculture value chain as their focus. This paper describes the specific contexts of Vietnam and Nigeria and recommends concrete project entry points and actions for gender integration, applying the lessons learned from past experiences.
format Working Paper
author Veliu, Atdhe
Gessese, Nebiyeluel
Ragasa, Catherine
Okali, Christine
author_facet Veliu, Atdhe
Gessese, Nebiyeluel
Ragasa, Catherine
Okali, Christine
author_sort Veliu, Atdhe
title Gender Analysis of Aquaculture Value Chain in Northeast Vietnam and Nigeria
title_short Gender Analysis of Aquaculture Value Chain in Northeast Vietnam and Nigeria
title_full Gender Analysis of Aquaculture Value Chain in Northeast Vietnam and Nigeria
title_fullStr Gender Analysis of Aquaculture Value Chain in Northeast Vietnam and Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Gender Analysis of Aquaculture Value Chain in Northeast Vietnam and Nigeria
title_sort gender analysis of aquaculture value chain in northeast vietnam and nigeria
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/954161468155727109/Gender-analysis-of-aquaculture-value-chain-in-Northeast-Vietnam-and-Nigeria
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28276
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spelling okr-10986-282762021-04-23T14:04:45Z Gender Analysis of Aquaculture Value Chain in Northeast Vietnam and Nigeria Veliu, Atdhe Gessese, Nebiyeluel Ragasa, Catherine Okali, Christine ACCESS TO EDUCATION ADULT WOMEN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURE AQUACULTURE AQUACULTURE ACTIVITIES AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT AQUACULTURE FARMERS AQUACULTURE FARMS AQUACULTURE GROWTH AQUACULTURE INTERESTS AQUACULTURE OPERATIONS AQUACULTURE PRODUCERS AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS AQUACULTURE SECTOR AQUACULTURE VALUE BOTH SEXES CATFISH CATFISHES CHILD CARE CODES OF CONDUCT COMMUNICATION CHANNELS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONTRIBUTIONS OF WOMEN CROPS DEMAND FOR SEAFOOD DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES DEVELOPMENT PLANS DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN DISEASES DISSEMINATION ECONOMIC CHANGES ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC STATUS ECONOMICS EFFECTIVE POLICIES ELDERLY ENHANCING WOMEN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EQUIPMENT EXPENSIVE FACILITIES EXTENSION EXTENSION SERVICES FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES FARMERS FARMS FEED FEMALE HEAD FEMALE STAFF FEMALE TRADERS FEMALE WORKERS FERTILIZERS FISH FISH CULTURE FISH FARMING FISH FEED FISH MORTALITIES FISH PRESERVATION FISH PRICES FISH PROCESSING FISH PROCESSING PLANTS FISH PRODUCTION FISH PRODUCTS FISHERIES FISHERIES SECTOR FISHERMEN FISHERY FISHERY PROCESSING FISHES FISHING FISHING PRACTICES FOOD PROCESSING FOOD SAFETY FOOD SECURITY FOOD SELF-SUFFICIENCY FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION FRESH WATER FRESHWATER FISH FRY FUNDS FOR RESEARCH GENDER GENDER ACTION GENDER ANALYSES GENDER ANALYSIS GENDER ASPECTS GENDER COMPOSITION GENDER DIMENSION GENDER DIMENSIONS GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER IMPLICATIONS GENDER INEQUALITY GENDER INEQUITY GENDER ISSUES GENDER MAINSTREAMING GENDER NORMS GENDER PERSPECTIVES GENDER POLICY GENDER RELATIONS GENDER REPRESENTATION GENDER SPECIFIC GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION GOVERNMENT POLICIES HATCHERIES HEALTH CARE HIGH POPULATION GROWTH HIGH POPULATION GROWTH RATES HUSBANDS IMPROVED LIVELIHOODS INCOMES INDIVIDUAL WOMEN INFORMAL SECTOR INFORMATION ON WOMEN INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INLAND FISHERIES INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTEGRATION LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LAND OWNERSHIP LARGE POPULATION LEGAL STATUS LIVELIHOODS LIVESTOCK LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARITAL STATUS MARKETING MARRIED WOMEN MATERNITY BENEFITS MIGRANTS MIGRATION MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE NATIONAL EFFORTS NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUMBER OF WOMEN OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN PILOT PROJECTS POLICY DECISIONS POLICY DISCUSSIONS POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY MAKERS POLLUTION POLYGAMY POOR WOMEN POWER RELATIONS BETWEEN WOMEN PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESS PURCHASING POWER REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN RESPECT RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL POPULATION RURAL WOMEN SCALLOPS SEAFOOD SEAFOOD PROCESSING SEAFOOD PRODUCTION SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SEX SEXES SEXUAL HARASSMENT SHRIMP SHRIMP CULTURE SHRIMP FARMING SITUATION OF WOMEN SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL INEQUALITIES SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS SOCIAL ISSUES SPECIES SPOUSES STATUS OF WOMEN SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TILAPIA TRANSPORTATION UNDP UNITED NATIONS URBAN AREAS URBAN MIGRATION USER FEES WAR WATER MANAGEMENT WATER RESOURCES WOMAN WOOD WORKFORCE The report is an initiative of the Agriculture and Rural Development Department (ARD) of the World Bank. Aquaculture is the fastest-growing food sector in the world and is expected to contribute more than 50 percent of total fish consumption by 2020. Just over 90 percent of aquaculture production originates in Asia, and nearly 70 percent in China alone. Efforts to expand aquaculture production to meet the ever increasing worldwide demand for seafood continue. Although the boom in international demand for shrimp has drawn attention to this sector, the development potential of aquaculture stems partly from the variety of products, production systems, and scales of production it covers. In comparison with the dominance of large-scale coastal aquaculture systems in Latin America, North America, and Europe, the vast majority of aquaculture production in Asia is carried out in rural areas, is integrated into existing farming systems, takes places on a small scale, depends on the cooperation of family members, and involves large numbers of the rural population. Aquaculture is a promising business venture in many contexts, and the private sector drives and plays a major role in this. The aim of this study is to guide two potential World Bank operations in Vietnam and Nigeria with the aquaculture value chain as their focus. This paper describes the specific contexts of Vietnam and Nigeria and recommends concrete project entry points and actions for gender integration, applying the lessons learned from past experiences. 2017-09-11T14:53:17Z 2017-09-11T14:53:17Z 2009 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/954161468155727109/Gender-analysis-of-aquaculture-value-chain-in-Northeast-Vietnam-and-Nigeria http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28276 English en_US Agriculture and Rural Development Discussion Paper;44 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Vietnam