New publications from the Regional Fisheries Livelihoods Programme for South and Southeast Asia (RFLP)
RFLP has produced or supported the development of the following publications:
| Making a difference: Stories of change from the Regional Fisheries Livelihoods Programme for South and Southeast Asia (RFLP) |
| Lessons learned note: Improving the quality of fisheries products and market chains |
Process note: Facilitating co-management in small-scale fisheries: processes and experiences of the Regional Fisheries Livelihoods Programme in Sri Lanka | |
Process note: Improving access to micro-finance for small-scale fishers in Sri Lanka | |
Case study: Fresher, longer, further: using motorcycle cool boxes to distribute fisheries products in Indonesia | |
Case study: Developing Village Regulations to support community- based Marine Protected Areas in Indonesia | |
Case study: Addressing sardine catch wastage during the glut season in Zamboanga del Norte | |
Case study: Supporting small-scale fisheries through the reactivation of fish-landing centres in Timor-Leste | |
Case study: From beneficiary agencies to partners: working with provincial authorities in Viet Nam | |
Case study: A fish sauce that smells good and sells well RFLP supported a demonstration model in 12 coastal communities of central Viet Nam to improve the quality of traditionally made fish sauce and to promote development of small group businesses. | |
Case study: Viet Nam scad drying pilot fails to take off | |
Case study: Oeba Fish Landing Centre - Improvement through better management and infrastructure | |
Case study: Rearing chickens as a livelihood option in Cambodia – key lessons to avoid failure | |
Case study: Using crab banks to enhance resource management and livelihoods in Cambodian coastal communities |
RFLP is funded by the Kingdom of Spain and implemented by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN.
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