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Main findings
We identified the most vulnerable groups, including small-scale producers, women, youth, indigenous populations, and minority groups. The major issues threatening the equality livelihoods in aquatic food systems include poor and unfair access to resources, constraints for small-scale producers, and inadequate involvement of the vulnerable. Furthermore, we recognised that the food systems are complex, thus, to tackle existing issues requires holistic approaches, cross-sectorial efforts, both when it comes to policy making and actions. In the Dialogue, international food system experts working i
... قراءة المزيدn policy, research and innovation, provided key solutions to reduce existing inequalities in aquatic food systems: - For scalability to happen, analysis is needed in order to match solutions with the most urgent needs. - Acknowledge local practices. - Provide adequate access to natural bodies of waters, productive resources, markets, technology, and innovation. - Increase investment in sustainable and inclusive aquatic value chains. - Conduct policy dialogues to promote public-private-producer partnership. - Apply food system governance that realigns research, policy, and incentives. - Adopt nutrition-sensitive approaches to increase access to nutritious foods and products, efficiency and safety along supply chains, and reduce loss and waste. - Improve work conditions to ensure employee welfare and productivity. - Increase visibility and employment of the vulnerable groups. - Apply a systems-based approach to support self-understanding of challenges, needs, and solutions. - Emphasise the role of small fish in human nutrition and livelihoods, particularly for women. - Advocate justice and take measures against fishery crimes through system-based approaches. قراءة القليل
مسار (مسارات) العمل: 1, 3, 4
الكلمات الأساسية: Data & Evidence, Environment and Climate, Finance, Governance, Human rights, Innovation, Policy, Women & Youth Empowerment