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Technical Report
Technical report: meeting small-scale fish farmers' needs. Factoring socio economic aspects into the third phase of the project, small-scale fish farming in the Lake Basin
Report prepared for the Government of Kenya
by
the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
based on the work of
K. Leendertse
Consultant

FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome, 1996

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TECHNICAL COOPERATION PROGRAMME

SUPPORT TO SMALL-SCALE RURAL AQUACULTURE IN WESTERN KENYA

KENYA

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Table of contents

Executive summary and recommendations

Context

Constraints

Meeting the BSF approach - fish for food security

 BSF policies

 BSF strategy in Western Kenya

 Fish for food security

 BSF and the project

Re-orientation of the project's approach

 Focussing on the socio-economic context of small scale fish farming

 Factors of importance

 Fish farmers' participation

Socio-economic studies, and project progress monitoring

 Impact and baseline study

 Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA)

 Specific topics

 Progress monitoring

Implementation

 Impact and baseline study

 PRA

 Specific topics

 Progress monitoring

Tentative time frame

Risks

Inputs

References

Attachments I Key-persons met,

Attachments II Terms of Reference