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
- GeNA Project’s Panel Participation at ICAF2024 on “Nature-based Solutions and Aquaculture in the Asia-Pacific Region”
- GeNA Project Partners with UPVFI to Enhance Gender Monitoring in Nature-based Aquaculture
- GeNA project and CIRD sign MoU to Advance Gender Monitoring in Nature-based Aquaculture
- Expert Clinic on Gender Monitoring Schema
- Redefining the Blue Economy: Towards Gender Equity and Social Inclusion
- GeNA Team Members Participate in 2nd AQUADAPT Peer-Learning Event in Penang
- “Governance for Inclusive and Resilient Aquatic Food Systems” Discussion at IIFET Conference 2024
- Distinguished Service Award for Dr. Meryl Williams
- Margarita Lizárraga Medal Award for Dr Meryl Williams.
- Monitoring gender equality in fisheries and aquaculture: Making the invisible visible
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