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New Directions in Fisheries - The Sustainable Fisheries Livelihoods Programme (SFLP) in West Africa







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    Connecting Fisheries and African Development - The Sustainable Fisheries Livelihoods Programme (SFLP) in West Africa 2005
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    The Sustainable Fisheries Livelihoods Programme (SFLP) is a partnership between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the Department for International Development of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (DFID) and 25 participating countries in West Africa. The SFLP aims to contribute to reducing poverty in coastal and riparian communities by improving the livelihoods of people dependent on fishery and aquatic resources. The Program me began in November 1999 and is due to finish in October 2006.
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    Contribution of fisheries to national economies in West and Central Africa - SFLP
    Policies to increase the wealth generated by small-scale fisheries
    2006
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    The aim of this policy brief is to: Highlight the important role of the fisheries sector, and of small-scale fisheries in particular, in the economic and social development of West and Central Africa Stimulate the commitment of national policy decision-makers and their development partners to include small-scale fisheries in development policies Propose strategies that could increase the contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty reduction and food security in the regio n
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    Making fish trade work for development and livelihoods in West and Central Africa - SFLP
    Policies linking trade to fisheries management
    2007
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    The aim of this policy brief is to: Highlight the main features of fish trade and identify linkages to development; Describe the contribution of fish trade to economies, livelihoods and food security; Identify major issues affecting fish trade and their potential impact; Offer recommendations to enhance the future contribution of fish trade to development.

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