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Artisanal fisheries in West Africa; Report of the fifth IDAF liaison officers meeting







Artisanal fisheries in West Africa; Report of the fifth IDAF liaison officers meeting (English, French) Cotonou (Benin),Jun 1991,144 p.


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    With financial assistance from Denmark and Norway, and in collaboration with the Peop1e Republic of Benin, the Fisheries Department of FAO is implementing in West Africa a programme of small scale fisheries development, commonly called the IDAF Project. This programme is based upon an integrated approach, involving production, processing and marketing of fish, and related activities:it also involves an active participation of the target fishing communities.This report is a working paper and the conclusions and recommendations ere those considered appropriate at the time of preparation. The working papers have not necessarily been cleared for publication by the government(s) concerned nor by FAO. They may he modified in the light of further knowledge gained at subsequent stages cf the Project end issued later in other series. The designations employed and the presentation of material do not imply the expression of any opinion on the part of FAO or a financing agency concerni ng the legal status of any country or territory, city or area,or concerning the determination of its frontiers or boundaries.
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    Report of the fourth IDAF (Integrated Development of Artisanal Fisheries in West Africa), Liaison Officers Meeting, Dakar, Senegal, 21-23 November 1989 1989
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    With financial assistance from Denmark and Norway, and in collaboration with the Peoples Republic of Benin, the Fisheries Department of FAO is implementing in West Africa a programme of small scale fisheries development,commonly called the IDAF Project.This programme is based upon an integrated approach,involving production, processing and marketing of fish, and related activities;it also involves an active participation of the target fishing communities. This report is e working paper and the c onclusions and recommendations are those considered appropriate at the time of preparation, The working papers have not necessarily been cleared for publication by the government (s) concerned nor by FAO.They may be modified in the light Of further knowledge gained at subsequent stages of the Project and issued later in other series. The designations employed and the presentation of material do not imply the expression of any opinion on the part of FAO or e financing agency concerning the le gal status of any country or territory, city or area, or concerning the determination of its frontiers or boundaries.
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    Report of the sixth IDAF (Programme for Integrated Development of Artisanal Fisheries in West Africa) Liaison Officers Meeting. Banjul, The Gambia, 1-5 February 1993 1993
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    The Sixth Meeting of IDAF Liaison Officers which took place at the International Trypanotolerance Centre (ITC) Banjul, at the kind invitation of the Government of the Gambia from 1 - 2 February 1993, and the Workshop on Fisherfolk Organisations which followed that meeting at the same venue from 3 - 5 February 1993. are in keeping with the Programme's endeavour to continuously seek appropriate strategies to improve its guidance and assistance to fisherfolk communities; through appropriate dialogu e and consultations among actors in the artisanal fisheries sector. In addition to the impressive participation (18 of 20 Liaison Officers), Banjul offered the technicians who were present an opportunity to make a critical, objective and exhaustive analysis of the actions undertaken or planned in the different countries covered by IDAF.The importance of the Banjul meeting is evidenced by the fact that the participants are aware of the fragility of results obtained, which results they promis ed to preserve and reinforce. But Banjul will be remembered in that it is an example of the Team Spirit which must prevail between different actors or participants in the Programme for the welfare of fisherfolks. Liaison Officers are conscious of the need for them to fully play their role of close collaborators of the Programme, animators of group action and actors in the permanent exchange of view points between the different interest groups in the Programme. In keeping with the participator y approach which the Programme promotes, participants designated three representatives (Liaison Officers) to the Working Group charged with elaborating the project document for a possible IDAF phase III.

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