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Social protection for fisheries and aquaculture (SOCPRO4FISH)

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    The fisheries sector is vulnerable to poverty and marginalization, income variability, limited access to finance and savings, social and economic risks, gender inequality, and substandard working conditions. These conditions reduce the sector’s adaptive capacity, often leading to negative coping strategies to protect short-term well-being and consumption. Such strategies include removing children from school, selling productive assets, and engaging in Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) fishing. These short-term “solutions” result in long-term detriment for households and fisheries resources. The “Social Protection for the Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector” (SocPro4Fish) project seeks to enhance adequate social protection coverage in the fisheries sector to address these risks, vulnerabilities, and challenges. In doing so, it addresses practical challenges in the implementation of social protection programs in the fisheries sector, including coherence between fisheries management and social policies, inter-institutional coordination, and limited evidence. This infographic captures the main results of the SocPro4Fish project in Paraguay.
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    Social protection for fisheries and aquaculture (SOCPRO4FISH)
    Tunisia
    2024
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    The fisheries sector is vulnerable to poverty and marginalization, income variability, limited access to finance and savings, social and economic risks, gender inequality, and substandard working conditions. These conditions reduce the sector’s adaptive capacity, often leading to negative coping strategies to protect short-term well-being and consumption. Such strategies include removing children from school, selling productive assets, and engaging in Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) fishing. These short-term “solutions” result in long-term detriment for households and fisheries resources. The “Social Protection for the Fisheries and Aquaculture Sector” (SocPro4Fish) project seeks to enhance adequate social protection coverage in the fisheries sector to address these risks, vulnerabilities, and challenges. In doing so, it addresses practical challenges in the implementation of social protection programs in the fisheries sector, including coherence between fisheries management and social policies, inter-institutional coordination, and limited evidence. This infographic captures the main results of the SocPro4Fish project in Tunisia.
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    Protection sociale dans le secteur de la pêche artisanale et l'aquaculture (SOCPRO4FISH)
    Colombie
    2024
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    Le secteur de la pêche est vulnérable à la pauvreté et à la marginalisation, à la variabilité des revenus, à un accès limité au financement et à l'épargne, ainsi qu'aux risques sociaux et économiques, à l'inégalité entre les genres et à des conditions de travail inférieures aux normes. Ces conditions réduisent la capacité du secteur à s'adapter, ce qui conduit souvent à des stratégies d'adaptation négatives pour protéger le bien-être et une consommation à court terme. Ces stratégies consistent notamment à retirer les enfants de l'école, à vendre des moyens de production et à pratiquer la pêche illicite, non déclarée et non réglementée (INN). Ces « solutions » à court terme sont préjudiciables à long terme pour les ménages et les ressources halieutiques. Le projet « Protection sociale pour le secteur de la pêche et de l'aquaculture » (SocPro4Fish) vise à améliorer la couverture de la protection sociale dans le secteur de la pêche pour faire face à ces risques, vulnérabilités et défis. Ce faisant, il aborde les défis pratiques liés à la mise en œuvre des programmes de protection sociale dans le secteur de la pêche, notamment la cohérence entre la en Colombie.

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