Making Nature-based Climate Solutions in aquaculture in southeast Asia monitoring more gender responsive.
The GeNA project aims to develop a gender monitoring schema to ensure that the benefits of NbCS aquaculture projects are shared equitably between women and men. Based on existing gender monitoring frameworks, the project will develop a reflexive and context-specific gender monitoring framework for nature-based climate solutions in aquaculture. It will be piloted at three sites: the Philippines (on seaweed culture), Thailand and Cambodia (on rice-fish culture).
News and Events
- Monitoring “How” women become empowered
- Piloting the Gender Monitoring Schema in Thailand
- The GeNA Project in Cambodia
- Gender analysis in the Philippines
- Engendering rice-fish culture in Thailand
- From Gender to Greening Blue Growth: Dr. Nikita Gopal’s Impactful Presence at 14AFAF 2025
- Field Visit to Seaweed farming 𝗶𝗻 Iloilo, the Philippines
- Field Visit to Rice-fish to rice-fish farmers in Cambodia
- Exploring Rice-fish farming in Maha Sarakham Province, Thailand
Address
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