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Book (stand-alone)Community fisheries organizations of Cambodia: sharing processes, results and lessons learnt in the context of the implementation of the SSF Guidelines 2017
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No results found.The institution of community fisheries (CFi) organizations in Cambodia provides an interesting case for the empowerment of small-scale fisheries. The document pulls together findings from two activities carried out in the context of the development and implementation of the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries in the Context of Food Security and Poverty Eradication (SSF Guidelines) in Cambodia. These activities aimed at gaining a better understanding of the small-s cale fisheries sector in Cambodia in general, with particular emphasis on the functioning of the CFi. Part 1 documents a national consultation process on small-scale fisheries which took place in 2012 to inform the development of the SSF Guidelines. This process provided a comprehensive assessment of the CFi organizations at the local, provincial and national level, and generated Guidelines for a brighter future for small-scale fisheries in Cambodia through community fisheries. Part 2 consists o f a scoping study to explore the community fisheries organizations through Elinor Ostrom’s eight principles for the governance of the commons. According to the data from the Community Fisheries Development Department (CFDD) there were 507 CFi institutions in Cambodia in 2015. This attempt to understand whether the Community Fisheries organizations of Cambodia are an example of a ‘modern commons’ was undertaken in August 2015. -
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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetWorkshop on stocktaking and lesson learnt from the implementation of Countrystat in the ECO countries
Support for the implementation and development of the CountrySTAT framework in the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) countries
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No results found.Established in 1985 with only three member states, the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) is now a well-established organization including ten countries in the Central Asian Region. In the past 12 years, with the strong and valuable support of the ECO Secretariat, the member states of the ECO region have been collaborating to accelerate the pace of regional development through their common endeavours. In relatively short time, they have developed a successful regional coordination infrastru cture playing an important role to build the growing international profiles of its member states. The development dynamics of the ECO region has effectively exploited the existing infrastructural and business opportunities to embark on investments and initiatives aiming at strengthening priority sectors, including agriculture.
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