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2021
The third issue of the Illuminating Hidden Harvests initiative news update (July 2020), featuring the progress of research activities, the latest news and upcoming events.
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2021
Small-scale fisheries play an important role in contributing to food security, nutrition, livelihoods and local and national economies. However, there is often limited data and information available (or not easily accessible) on their contributions, and hence small scale fisheries tend [...]

2021
This 90-minute webinar will provide a snapshot of some key findings from the IHH report. Due out in 2022, the IHH report ties together the efforts of nearly 800 authors and experts to contribute to a more complete picture of [...]

2021
In 2018, the Nereus Program gathered a group of international experts to plan and map out next steps of the Illuminating Hidden Harvests initiative with an emphasis on cross-cutting issues of equity in small-scale fisheries.
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2021
As part of the Illuminating Hidden Harvests study, a team at Duke University working in partnership with FAO and WorldFish is helping to shed light on the contributions of women in small-scale fisheries.
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2021
In the sixty second issue of the Yemaya Newsletter on Gender and Fisheries, Kate Bevitt, WorldFish, spoke with the Illuminating Hidden Harvests (IHH) gender co-lead Danika Kleiber and IHH advisor Meryl Williams to learn more about the IHH gender work.
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2021
SeafoodSource talks with John Virdin, director of the Ocean and Coastal Policy Program at Duke University’s Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, to learn more about how new research from the Illuminating Hidden Harvests initiative could change the perception of [...]

2021
Globally, relatively little data is available about women's role in small-scale fisheries, despite their active participation as fishers, processors, traders and marketers. Recognizing this, Illuminating Hidden Harvests research will be filling the data gap using secondary sex-disaggregated data in its [...]
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2021
In this short video, students who participated in partnership activities between Duke University and FAO share their experiences about engaging with and contributing to the scholarship, policy and sustainability of small-scale fisheries around the globe.

2021
Featured in this Illuminating Hidden Harvests (IHH) profile series is Hunter Snyder, the Greenland case study contributor and lead of analysis of the carbon footprint of small-scale fisheries.
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