Article rédigé par Mamadou Aliou Diallo, Responsable communication de la Confédération africaine des organisations professionnelles de la pêche artisanale (CAOPA).
Du 9 au 13 juin 2025, la ville de Nice (France) a accueilli la troisième
Written by: Kelly Rojas Correa, FAO consultant
With the participation of women and men leaders from the fisheries sector, institutions, Non-Governmental Organizations and partners of the Interinstitutional Group for Social Protection for Fisheries and Aq...
In a major step toward strengthening the country’s coastal fishing communities and sustainable fisheries management, the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries of Indonesia (MMAF) has officially launched the National Action Plan for Small-Scale Fisheries Management (NPOA-SSF) on 5 Nove...
Fish crackers are a popular and nutritious snack in Indonesia, where they are often enjoyed alongside other seafood dishes. In the Raja Ampat Regency, a group of islands in the east of the archipelago country, crackers have become a key source of income for women in coastal communities who previously did not have the opportunity to earn their own money.
Sur la plage de Toliara, à Madagascar, des femmes patientent sous le soleil, glacières à portée de main. Les premières pirogues approchent, et cette fois, leur poisson restera suffisamment frais pour se vendre à un prix juste.
La petite pêche est le pilier des moyens de subsistance côtiers à Madagascar, nourrissant et apportant des revenus à des milliers de familles. Mais ce secteur vital fait face à de nombreux défis: pertes post-récolte, accès limité aux marchés… autant d’obstacles qui menacent la sécurité alimentaire et les revenus des communautés.
Written by Tanikwah Lang
My fingers sting from the cold as I hold them over the fire, the warmth rushing back too quickly as the sun begins to wash away the morning dawn. Down the bank, I can hear my sisters laughing as they talk about how the last fish got away with the b...
When Hadija Malibiche first started buying and selling fish in the coastal region of Mtwara, she worked alone and struggled to make a steady income. Like many women in small-scale fisheries, she had no access to credit, little bargaining power in the market, and few opportunities to grow her business. That changed after she joined a group of fishers that belongs to the Tanzania Women Fish-workers Association (TAWFA).
The Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries (MLF), in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), has convened a three-day consultative workshop in Dar es Salaam aimed at mainstreaming biodiversity into fisheries management in the context of the Kunming&nd...
The 5th Community-Based Fisheries Dialogue (CBFD5) was held in Guadalcanal in Solomon Islands on 25-26 September 2025, building on the previous 5 years of successful collaboration and knowledge exchange between the Pacific region’s local fishing community groups and representatives, civi...
In support of Namibia’s efforts to build resilient, inclusive, and sustainable agri-food systems, FAO has strengthened its collaboration with small-scale fisheries (SSF) communities through two Training of Trainers (ToT) and two supervised training workshops held in Keetmanshoop and Rund...
Article rédigé par Mamadou Aliou Diallo, Responsable communication de la Confédération africaine des organisations professionnelles de la pêche artisanale (CAOPA).
Du 9 au 13 juin 2025, la ville de Nice (France) a accueilli la troisième