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CHAMPIONING THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN FISH WORKERS IN TANZANIA

Hadija Malibiche, like millions of other women living along the coast in Tanzania, works in the small-scale fisheries sector.  For more than 10 years she has been involved in fish processing and seaweed farming in Mtwara, in southern…
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ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION FOR THE NEXT GENERATION

The ability of the younger generation to advocate for the sustainable use of coastal and marine resources is dependent on the knowledge imparted to them as well as their confidence to speak out and take action. As one of our key strategic…
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