EAF-Nansen Programme

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11/2020

This is the report of a regional workshop organised under the EAF-Nansen Programme. The main objectives of the workshop were to determine regional priorities within the research themes of the EAF-Nansen Programme science plan, identify specific research that could be carried out collaboratively and to review objectives of the 2017 R/V Dr Fridtjof Nansen survey in Northwest Africa.

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11/2020

This strategy document was formulated to guide the EAF-Nansen Programme capacity development activities. The current phase of the Nansen Programme aims to strengthen capacity of countries and regional organizations for managing fisheries according to the ecosystem approach to fisheries (EAF) through an integrated approach, considering all three levels of interlinked capacity: enabling environment, institutional and individual.

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09/2020

This is a strategy document of the EAF-Nansen Programme, formulated to guide the Programme’s activities on gender equality aspect. Mainstreaming gender and striving for gender equality in fisheries will support the EAF-Nansen Programme in achieving its intended impact: “sustainable fisheries improve food and nutrition security for people in partner countries.” Thus, much like FAO, the EAF-Nansen Programme promotes gender equality in all its areas of work.

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09/2020

This is a strategy document of the EAF-Nansen Programme, formulated to guide the Programme’s communication activities. It was prepared with the aim of achieving the outcome, purpose and goals defined in the Programme Document, while contributing to the accomplishment of FAO’s strategic objectives.

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05/2020

This policy brief summarises the main results of three marine fishery/ecosystem surveys conducted in Myanmar waters in 2013, 2015 and 2018, with the use of the research vessel Dr Fridtjof Nansen. It also presents an overview of the main findings from previous surveys, by contrasting current and past findings. The brief provides useful key observations and recommendations. 

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