
FAO and Monterey Bay Aquarium kick off work in Tunisia to support fishers’ social protection
22/04/2025
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Monterey Bay Aquarium launched activities in Tunisia to prepare for the execution of a new project that aims to strengthen social protection for small-scale fishers.
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New inter-institutional group to strengthen social protection in Cabo Verde
15/04/2025
A new inter-institutional working group has been created in Cabo Verde to support the development of inclusive social protection measures and strengthen the resilience of fishers and fish workers in the face of climate change and economic shocks.

FAO and the Monterey Bay Aquarium join forces to strengthen social protection for Tunisia’s small-scale fishers
20/03/2025
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Monterey Bay Aquarium today inked a deal that will kick off a collaboration to improve social protection for small-scale fishers in Tunisia.

Blue social protection: Supporting countries in leveraging social protection for sustainable fisheries - Online webinar
25/02/2025
Join this seminar to explore together a cross-sectoral approach to social protection and fisheries. The presenters will provide an overview of the new “Blue Social Protection Handbook” which offers practical knowledge to those who are working at country level on the social protection and fisheries sectors in search of innovative ways to promote sustainable fisheries while reducing human vulnerability. You will also be provided with an overview of the World Bank’s as well as partners´ emerging country engagements in this area.

SocPro4Fish Updates | Small-Scale Fisheries
04/11/2024
Welcome to this newsletter showcasing key activities, workshops, and events from this year. Notably, we are celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries, along with important highlights on advancing social protection initiatives for the small-scale fisheries sector.

Technical Workshop on International Standards for Decent Work in Fisheries
26/09/2024
For one day and a half, experts from government authorities, FAO, the International Labour Organization (ILO), regional intergovernmental organizations, and a range of non-state actors (workers’ organizations, employers’ organizations, small-scale fishers’ organizations, non-governmental organizations, and academia) discussed and deepened the understanding of international and regional standards for decent work in marine fisheries, fostered collaboration among agencies, and exchanged country experiences on that topic.

Updating the FAO-ILO guidance to help curb child labour in fisheries and aquaculture
24/09/2024
FAO and ILO organized a two-day workshop to update their Guidance on addressing child labour in fisheries and aquaculture, a key, comprehensive document designed to provide policymakers, fisher organizations, sectoral institutions, and the private sector with recommendations and practical solutions to combat child labour in the sector.

SocPro4Fish: Advancing social protection in the fisheries sector
12/09/2024
This event provided a platform to reflect on the achievements, challenges and lessons learned of the SocPro4Fish project and explored future directions for social protection in the fishing sector.

New Video: SocPro4Fish: Expanding social protection for small-scale fisheries
08/07/2024
Small-scale fisheries are essential for global livelihoods but face challenges such as poverty, overfishing, and climate change. Social protection helps through assistance, insurance, and labor market interventions, but access is often limited, especially for women.
The FAO's SocPro4Fish project supports the expansion of social protection. Key achievements include supporting unemployment benefits during closed seasons, creating a global social protection database, building capacity in over 50 countries, and fostering cooperation. Social protection is essential for an inclusive Blue Transformation that leaves no one behind.

COFI speaker’s corner: Social protection for small-scale fisheries:
05/07/2024
On Friday 12 July, FAO and the World Bank, in collaboration with the Governments of Brazil and Kenya, organized a session at the FAO Headquarters in Rome in the COFI Speaker’s Corner entitled “Social protection for small-scale fisheries: protecting people, fish and food”.

Small-Scale fisheries summit 2024
05/07/2024
This event is designed to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries in the Context of Food Security and Poverty Eradication (SSF Guidelines) to advance priority actions for sustainable small-scale fisheries and to assess the current status of the SSF Guidelines implementation at the national, regional and global level to inform future actions.

A summary of small-scale fisheries and the SSF Guidelines at COFI 36
01/07/2024
This article summarizes how small-scale fisheries and the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries in the Context of Food Security and Poverty Eradication.

SocPro4Fish Updates| Achievements
28/06/2024
Welcome to this new edition of the SocPro4Fish Updates! This is a special issue as it marks the end of our project. We will highlight the major achievements and key takeaways from our initiatives. We aim to maintain this newsletter as a platform for knowledge sharing on our favorite topic and continue advocating for more adaptive and inclusive social protection for the fisheries sector.

Workshop on social, economic, and human dimensions in fishery management decision-making
08/05/2024
The workshop aimed to explore the integration of social and economic dimensions into fishery management and policy decisions.

SocPro4Fish Updates| Economic Inclusion
01/04/2024
Welcome to the third issue of the SocPro4Fish Updates for this year! In this edition, we are going to focus on social protections, a tool for economic inclusion in the fisheries and aquaculture sector. Economic inclusion is at the forefront of the social protection agenda, and a concept increasingly recognized and developed by policymakers, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and development partners at large.

Workshop reveals findings of social protection survey for small-scale fishers in Tunisia
27/03/2024
On Wednesday, March 27, 2024, in Tunis, the FAO, alongside the Ministry of Social Affairs, the Ministry of Agriculture, Hydraulic Resources and Fisheries, the Tunisian government, and CRES, organized a workshop on the social protection of small-scale fishers. This event was the culmination of a socio-economic survey aimed at gaining a better understanding of the challenges faced by fishers in Tunisia. Funded by NORAD, the project aimed to improve the welfare of those working in the fisheries sector, recognizing the importance of inclusive social protection systems.
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Strategy meeting advances social protection efforts in Tunisia's fisheries sector
26/03/2024
The Inter-institutional Technical Committee on Social Protection in the Fishing Sector in Tunisia held a meeting on Tuesday, 26 of March. The session brought together the FAO’s SocPro4Fish team and key Tunisian institutions, the General Directorate of Fisheries and Aquaculture (DGPAq), the General Directorate for Investment Financing and Professional Organizations (DGFIOP), the Agricultural Extension and Training Agency (AVFA) and the Tunisian Union of Agriculture and Fisheries (UTAP).

SocPro4Fish Updates| Brasilia Workshop
29/02/2024
Second issue of the SocPro4Fish Updates for this year! In this edition, we are excited to bring you highlights from the recent workshop held in Brazil, a collaborative effort between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Brazilian government.

Fish Forum 2024 workshop
19/02/2024
At the recent Fish Forum 2024 in Antalya, Turkey, experts gathered to discuss how to improve support for fishers. The workshop, organized by FAO's SocPro4Fish project, the FAO General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM), and the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), aimed to evaluate the current social support systems and find ways to make sure they reach everyone who needs them.

Exploring COP28: Supporting just transition through social protection
02/02/2024
Among the decisions made at the last Climate change summit (COP28), was the establishment of the new Loss and Damage Fund, designed to assist countries most vulnerable to climate change. We talked to our guests about the structure of this new fund and the possibilities for countries to draw on such climate financing mechanisms to build and enhance their social protection systems.