This aquaculture investment targets Bangladesh and Nigeria, two countries where the growth of aquaculture provides significant opportunities to enhance the income of smallholder families, the diets and nutrition of vulnerable women and children and the empowerment of women. The 18-month scoping investment in Nigeria recognizes the potential for aquaculture to contribute more significantly to the country’s development goals, but it is more exploratory in nature. Nigeria is the second-largest aquaculture producer in Africa, with a high demand and preference for fish among many consumers. Unlike Bangladesh, where some positive progress has been made, the role and potential of aquaculture to achieve goals for smallholder income, dietary diversification, and women's empowerment have not yet been met in Nigeria. Building on earlier scoping undertaken by WorldFish in 2017, the investment will enable WorldFish to draw on lessons from Bangladesh, and its global network of researchers and partnerships, to fill critical gaps that remain in the knowledge base in Nigeria to provide an evidence base from which informed future investment decisions can be made. The project has an immediate objective of delivering, within 18 months of start-up, a scoping of aquaculture sector bottlenecks, based on fish production, consumption and value chain models that have high potential to positively impact smallholder income, nutrition, youth employment and women’s empowerment at scale.
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Jan 16, 2025
Jaman, Ahmed; Rashid, Harun; Dhar, Palash; Khondker, Murshed-E-Jahan, 2025, "Digital Landscape and User Need Assessment Survey across Northwest and Southwest Bangladesh", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/SCSVMM, Harvard Dataverse, V1
The Digital Landscape and User Need Assessment Survey across Northwest and Southwest Bangladesh was conducted by the researchers from the IDEA Project of WorldFish, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF). This survey aims to provide researchers with a comprehensive understanding of the impact of digital tools and services in aquacultu...
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Jun 4, 2024
Choudhury, Afrina, 2024, "Qualitative data on IDEA Couples training participants, aquaculture training participants and landless women's group aq", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/LRLWWQ, Harvard Dataverse, V1
This data includes qualitative data from the couples training participants, the landless women and aquaculture training participants. These include life histories, ladder of power and freedom and evaluation of the interventions
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Choudhury, Afrina; Newton, Julie, 2024, "Qualitative Datasets of Gendered Aquaculture Value Chain Analysis in Northwestern Bangladesh", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/KOJJ9Y, Harvard Dataverse, V1
Qualitative Datasets of Gendered Aquaculture Value Chain Analysis in Northwestern Bangladesh. This data presents a value chain study with an integrated gender lens of the aquaculture sector in Rajshahi and Rangpur in northwestern Bangladesh. The study forms part of the contextual knowledge foundation for the IDEA project, which works in all 16 dist...
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