The Adivasi - fishing for a lifetime of benefit in Bangladesh
For the ethnic minority Adivasi communities of Bangladesh, the enduring effects of the Adivasi Fisheries Project (AFP) are still being felt, three years after the project ended. During the project,...
View ArticleA partnership at many levels: CARE and the AAS Program
Since the 1940s, the humanitarian organization, CARE, has been a key player on the world development stage. CARE’s work ranges from the delivery of humanitarian assistance amid times of crisis, to more...
View ArticlePartnerships promote impact at scale
Barotse floodplain, Zambia. Photo by Georgina Smith, 2012.Effective partnership is central to the WorldFish-led CGIAR Research Program on Aquatic Agriculture Systems (AAS). The program recognizes that...
View ArticleFarming Waters, Changing Lives
Farming Waters, Changing lives from Aquatic Agricultural Systems on Vimeo.Climate change - sea level rise - increased salinity; these are some of the challenges to development in Bangladesh. The CGIAR...
View ArticleMy Community: For my future let me learn
My Community: For my future let me learn from Aquatic Agricultural Systems on Vimeo.Every year during the wet season the swollen Zambezi River bursts its banks, destroying homes and crops, flooding...
View ArticleMy Community: Field or famine
My Community: Field or famine from Aquatic Agricultural Systems on Vimeo.Like many young Zambian women, Mary Kapwamba was forced to abandon her education when she discovered that she was pregnant. She...
View ArticleHead above water: fish farming in Bangladesh
More than 700 million people globally depend on aquatic agricultural systems for their livelihoods. Living in coastal zones and along river floodplains, these communities are often not only poor but...
View ArticleAll in one boat: Collaborating to strengthen governance on Cambodia's Tonle...
Cambodia's freshwater fishery reforms have provided new opportunities for co-management — and many new challenges. This video chronicles community-led initiatives that successfully influenced national...
View ArticleDevelopment from within: Catalyzing community action on the shores of Lake...
Villagers around Lake Victoria face declining resources. Increasing competition over fish resources has the potential to immobilize the fisheries management process. A WorldFish led dialogue process...
View ArticleWe speak the same language: From conflict to collaboration on Lake Kariba,...
Villagers along the shores of Lake Kariba face competition over fishing, tourism and new investments in commercial aquaculture. This video shows how a dialogue process called "Collaborating for...
View ArticleGender Equality: Now
Gender inequality doesn’t make sense on any level. Promoting gender equality can reduce extreme poverty and hunger and boost shared prosperity for girls and boys, women and men, around the world....
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