粮食安全和消除贫困背景下保障可持续小规模渔业自愿准则

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16/06/2025

Haura Mohamedi Saidi processes and sells fish in the Muleba District of the United Republic of Tanzania. With six of her children still living at home, the 54-year-old needs a steady income.

“I used to struggle to sell small amounts of fish before. It was hard to sell even 10 tins ...

16/06/2025

Every day by the sea in Ifaty, a small tourist village in south-west Madagascar, a group of women gathers to talk. Their conversations often centre on family life – but just as frequently, they turn to work. All the women are fishmongers, and they regularly share experiences, problems, a...

04/06/2025

In Cabo Verde, more than 1 500 women known as peixeiras, work daily to sell fish, sustaining their families and feeding their communities. They are resilient women who face multiple challenges to keep alive an activity that is vital for the country's food security.

Carla Ramos, 35, is ...

16/04/2025

The meeting aimed at checkpointing on progress, as the project is about to reach its final semester. Most project logframe targets have been met or exceeded thanks to dedicated implementation teams in the various country offices and the collaboration with small-scale fisheries and government counterparts...

14/04/2025
The official SSF Summit 2024 proceedings have now been published and are available in English, French, and Spanish. These comprehensive documents capture the key discussions, case studies, and policy recommendations that emerged from the Summit...
11/04/2025

11 April 2025, Bangkok: Small-scale fisheries (SSF) are the backbone of many coastal and inland communities in Asia, supporting the livelihoods of approximately 46 million people. Women represent 40 percent of those involved in the sector, which contributes nearly half of the region’s total fi...

04/04/2025

A Stakeholder’s Conference on Uganda’s National Plan of Action for Sustainable Small- Scale Fisheries (NPOA-SSF) was held on 14th March 2025 at the Serena Conference Centre...

22/03/2025
In Ifaty, a small tourist village near Toliara in Madagascar, a group of determined women has taken control of their future. Their story is one of solidarity, mutual support, and hope for a better tomorrow—not just for themselves but for their entire community...
21/03/2025

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.

The agreement signed at FAO headquarters in Rome will see the California-...

14/02/2025
From 11-13 December 2024, FAO, in collaboration with the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) Provincial Fishery Office of Misamis Occidental,conducted a  training on Values Formation and Team Building for the “Women in SSF of Libertad Bajo Association”...
15/01/2025
FAO and Fisheries Comission train stakeholders on participatory management of small-scale fisheries infrastructures. By the end of the workshop, each community group had mapped relevant stakeholders, developed the structure of their management committees, assigned roles...
13/12/2024
At FAO headquarters, the Small-Scale fisheries team develops activities and projects related to the implementation of the SSF Guidelines. The team comprises individuals from diverse backgrounds and cultures, each contributing unique expertise...
29/11/2024
From September 30 to November 3, 2024, 510 leaders and members of the Tanzania Women Fishworkers Association (TAWFA) were trained on Village Savings and Loans Associations (VSLA) and Village Community Banks (VICOBA), a key community-based microfinance model...
27/11/2024
From 25 to 27 November 2024, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), in collaboration with Fisheries Commission and African Skill Hub foundations (ASH foundation), organized a training for 35 participants to enhance essential business skills, focusing on entrepreneurship, financial management, and record-keeping—key areas for managing processing operations...
13/11/2024
From November 4 to 7, the Tanzania Women Fish-workers Association (TAWFA) held its General Assembly in Kigoma, accompanied by a capacity-building workshop focused on gender equality. This was followed by a meeting of the National Task Team (NTT) on November 8...
27/10/2024
The evening of Friday, 25th October 2024, marked a remarkable way to end the week for the staff, non-staff, students, researchers, and the community friends of the ocean in Halifax to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the SSF Guidelines... 
21/10/2024
A side event held during the 52nd session of the Committee on World Food Security (CFS 52) highlighted the importance of sustainable small-scale fisheries and resilient aquatic food systems in advancing the right to food globally...
21/10/2024
On October 21, 2024, the government of the Philippines, through the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) under the Department of Agriculture (DA) and with support from FAO, launched the country’s first National Plan of Action for Small-Scale Fisheries (NPOA-SSF)...
20/10/2024
The First Philippines Small-Scale Fisheries National Symposium (PSSFNS 1) was held on 16-18 October 2024 at the University of the Philippines Visayas (UPV) in Iloilo City. With the theme of “Small-scale fisheries in the Philippines are too big to ignore”, the symposium was organized by the Too Big Too Ignore (TBTI) Philippines...
18/10/2024
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in partnership with the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources (MFMR) held a one-day workshop on 15 October 2024 to validate the results of a Training Needs Assessment (TNA) and market assessment for Namibia’s small-scale fisheries (SSF) sub-sector...