SEAFDEC-Sweden Project Publications
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2024-03-28T08:38:26ZReport of the Experts Consultation Workshop on Guidance to Monitoring and Evaluation of Gender Equity and Social Well-Being in Fisheries Communities
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/6348
Report of the Experts Consultation Workshop on Guidance to Monitoring and Evaluation of Gender Equity and Social Well-Being in Fisheries Communities
The Experts Consultation Workshop on Guidance to Monitoring and Evaluation of Gender Equity and Social Well-being in Fisheries Communities was convened from 8 to 10 August 2018 in Bangkok, Thailand. The Workshop was attended by the SEAFDEC Secretary-General, SEAFDEC Gender Working Team, the ASEAN Member States, regional organizations and partners such as the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Asian Coastal Resources Institute-Foundation Cambodia (CORIN-Asia Cambodia), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Learning Institute (LI), Mekong River Commission (MRC), Sustainable Development Foundation (SDF), Sweden Embassy (Bangkok), and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID Oceans).
2019-12-01T00:00:00ZReport of the Gulf of Thailand Technical Meeting on Management of Transboundary Species: Indo-Pacific Mackerel
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/6323
Report of the Gulf of Thailand Technical Meeting on Management of Transboundary Species: Indo-Pacific Mackerel
The Gulf of Thailand Technical Meeting on Management of Transboundary Species: Indo-Pacific Mackerel was convened in Bangkok, Thailand from 19-20 December 2018. The Meeting was attended by representatives from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Viet Nam, resource persons, representative from SEAFDEC/UN Environment/GEF Fisheries Refugia Project, officers from SEAFDEC Secretariat, SEAFDEC/Training Department (TD), and members of Regional Fisheries Policy Network (RFPN).
2019-01-01T00:00:00ZPractical guide for gender analysis in small-scale fisheries and aquaculture in Southeast Asia
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/6149
Practical guide for gender analysis in small-scale fisheries and aquaculture in Southeast Asia
This final draft of Practical Guide is for field testing by SEAFDEC Secretariat and Departments, ASEAN Member States, and SEAFDEC partner organizations before the final version is published and disseminated. After field testing, please send comments and suggestions to jariya@seafdec.org
2020-01-01T00:00:00ZProceedings of the End of Project Meeting: Fisheries and Habitat Management, Climate Change and Social Well- Being in Southeast Asia (2013-2019)
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Proceedings of the End of Project Meeting: Fisheries and Habitat Management, Climate Change and Social Well- Being in Southeast Asia (2013-2019)
Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center
The two-day “End-of-Project Meeting of the SEAFDEC-Sweden Project: Fisheries and Habitat Management, Climate Change and Social Well-being in Southeast Asia Project (2013-2019)” was convened by SEAFDEC on 30-31 October 2019 in Bangkok, Thailand. The End-of-Project Meeting (EOP Meeting) gathered around 80 participants from nine ASEAN Member States (AMSs), namely: Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, and Viet Nam; and representatives from the Embassy of Sweden in Bangkok, Thailand, and regional organizations and projects. The EOP Meeting summed up the results and outputs of the Project, highlighting on the major achievements of Project’s three output objectives: 1) Capacity built for integration of habitat & fisheries management and adaptation to climate change; 2) Capacity built and systems improved for the management of fishing
capacity (monitoring; record and control); and 3) Capacity built and policy development processes improved for the drafting and implementation of regional & sub-regional agreements and improvement of policy development processes.
Following the Project’s output objectives, the EOP Meeting was divided into five (5) Sessions:
1. Sustainable Utilization of Transboundary Fishery Resources
2. Regional and Sub-regional Cooperation for the Management of Fishing Capacity and Combating IUU Fishing
Panel 1: Understanding on key elements to improve systems to monitor, record and control the fisheries
Panel 2: Strengthening MCS networks
Panel 3: Regional initiatives on eACDS and fisheries Traceability
3. Building Awareness and Capability on Livelihoods Diversification options and Adaptation to Climate Change for
Poverty alleviation
4. Why and what have been undertaken in gender integration?
5. Looking Back – Looking Forward: The major advantages and the usefulness of a sub-regional platform
Each Session was prefaced by short recap of the achievements of the Project activities by the Panelists based on their experiences and the lessons learnt from their involvement in the activities, with emphasis on the benefits gained by the AMSs from the Project activities. Thus, the EOP Meeting concluded with the key messages and recommendations on various aspects, e.g. transboundary species, EAFM, sub-regional cooperation for combating IUU fishing, addressing cross-cutting issues at the community level as well as gender integration.
The achievements of the Project as well as the experiences, best practices, and lessons learned from the implementation of the Project activities that were shared by the participants with the stakeholders during the EOP Meeting, and the results of the output objectives together with recommendations for future actions, are depicted briefly in this EOP Meeting Proceedings. It is the desire of the SEAFDEC-Sweden Project that this EOP Meeting Proceedings would serve as guide for SEAFDEC, the ASEAN, the Governments of the AMSs, and the partner organizations in carrying out their respective activities that are built upon the initiatives that had been laid out through the Project.
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