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Technical Report: Assessment of Regional Blue Value Chains in small-scale Octopus Fisheries and mechanisms for strengthening Gender dimensions and Climate Change and Environmental considerations in East Africa and South-West Indian Ocean

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en
Date
2025-06
Author
AU-IBAR
Type
Technical Report
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Abstract
This consultancy examined the regional value chains, highlighting stakeholder roles and assessing opportunities for gender integration. It also identified environmental threats, particularly the impacts of climate change on coral reef habitats critical to octopus populations. The findings underscore the need for inclusive conservation strategies that recognize and support women’s contributions to sustainable aquatic resource use
Subject
Coral reef habitats; Octopus management; Gender dimensions; Climate change; Octopus fisheries
Publisher
AU-IBAR
Extent
35p.
Country/Partner State
KENYA; MADAGASCAR; MOZAMBIQUE; SOMALIA; TANZANIA
Sponsors/Funders/Partners
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA)
URI
http://repository.au-ibar.org/handle/123456789/1656
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  • Conserving Aquatic Biodiversity in African Blue Economy [63]
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