The World Fisheries Congress this year in Adelaide, Australia, was convened in hybrid format – a mammoth task to make sure the three parallel streams of on-site lectures and 4 parallel on-demand sessions could all take place and be catered for.
Thumbs up for the local scientific and organising teams for an interesting mix and smooth operation. But because there was so much going on, it was difficult to follow even the streams of sessions most relevant to our work.
Our submission was made part of a stream titled « People – women in fisheries, workforce, investment, safety and building capacity » which had four consecutive sessions. Our contribution focused on the early experiences of the small-scale fisheries academy in Senegal and narrated how it celebrates local culture and supports men and women in their aspirations for better lives in the face of multiple challenges.
These challenges are at individual and collective levels, arising for example from overexploitation of resources, weak public services, difficult access to credit and markets, among others. By offering a safe space for respectful multi-stakeholder dialogue academy learners develop operational change journey maps to address these challenges through individual and collective action.
The early results show that improvements are possible as people experience in practice that it is possible to implement orientations contained in the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries (SSF Guidelines). Click here to see the registration on our YouTube channel.
In the same session, Nicole Franz of FAO presented efforts to develop national implementation plans for the SSF Guidelines and help translate the principles into practice. The Academy in Senegal is a step on this road.
AcadĂ©mie de la pĂȘche artisanale
- Contribution de Mundus maris Ă la consultation publique de l’UNOC3
- Sommet sur la pĂȘche artisanale Ă Rome, 5-7 juillet 2024
- Regional Symposium on European Small-Scale Fisheries, Larnaca, Cyprus, 1-3 July 2024
- RĂ©union d’urgence sur la pĂȘche dans la Baltique, Bruxelles, 26 juin 2024
- Ambivalent role of Market and Technology in the Transitions from Vulnerability to Viability: Nexus in Senegal SSF
- Shell fisheries as stewardship for mangroves
- Edition Africaine du 4Ăšme CongrĂšs Mondial de la PĂȘche Artisanale (4WSFC) Ă Cape Town, du 21 au 23 novembre 2022
- JournĂ©e mondiale de la pĂȘche, 21 novembre 2023
- PrĂ©sentation de l’application FishBase au Symposium de Tervuren
- ConfĂ©rence MARE sur la Peur bleue – Mundus maris rĂ©flĂ©chit
- The Transition From Vulnerability to Viability Through Illuminating Hidden Harvests, 26 May 2023
- Les sessions de l’EGU se concentrent sur la gĂ©oĂ©thique et l’apprentissage collaboratif
- SolidaritĂ© avec les artisans pĂȘcheurs du SĂ©nĂ©gal et de la Mauritanie
- The legal instruments for the development of sustainable small-scale fisheries governance in Nigeria, 31 March 2023
- Tools for Gender Analysis: Understanding Vulnerability and Empowerment, 17 February 2023
- Community resilience: A framework for non-traditional field research, 27 January 2023
- Sustainability at scale – V2V November webinar
- 4WSFC Europe Ă Malte, 12-14 septembre 2022
- Mundus maris prend part au Sommet de Rome consacrĂ© Ă la pĂȘche artisanale
- Women fish traders in Yoff and Hann, Senegal, victims or shapers of their destiny?
- L’AcadĂ©mie continue son travail Ă Yoff
- Illuminating the Hidden Harvest â a snapshot
- Virtual launch event FAO: International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture
- The Small-Scale Fisheries Academy as a source of operational support to PA Guidelines
- World Fisheries Congress, Adelaide, 20-24 September
- Mundus maris supports the fight of Paolo, the fisher, in Tuscany, Italy
- Renforcement des capacitĂ©s des acteurs de la pĂȘche artisanale
- Essai des mĂ©thodes de formation lors de la phase pilote de l’AcadĂ©mie PAD au SĂ©nĂ©gal
- Une premiĂšre – Inauguration d’une AcadĂ©mie de la pĂȘche artisanale au SĂ©nĂ©gal