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A woman sells skipjack tuna. Women are commonly engaged in selling fish locally. Photo: SPC.
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SPC has published short reports into ways that women can have a greater say in fisheries management in Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, and Vanuatu. The reports are a snapshot of information on and analysis of the how women participate in fishing in the four countries.  Each report summarises the steps the country has taken so far to improve women’s involvement. These are mostly in policies. It also highlights strengths and weaknesses in current arrangements, and discusses political factors and social norms that prevent or deter women from becoming more actively involved.

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