
Gender Mainstreaming and Human Rights Approaches in Fisheries Sector Analysis
Explore how gender analysis is applied in the fisheries sector, focusing on gender roles, decision-making participation, resource access, and training opportunities. Discover the relevance of gender mainstreaming to the PEUMP program, providing insights on economic livelihoods, fishery practices, and gender-based and rights-based trainings.
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A PEOPLE CENTRED APPROACH TO PEUMP Gender mainstreaming and human rights based approaches
WHO ARE WHO ARE ARE ARE RRRT & SDP RRRT & SDP Albert Seluka Senior Human Rights Advisor, Regional Rights Resource Team (RRRT) / Human Rights Programme - SPC Joanne Lee Kunatuba Gender Officer, Social Development Programme (SDP) - SPC Leituala Kuiniselani Toelupe Tago Elisara, Director, Social Development Programme (SDP) SPC covering gender equality, youth development and culture for development.
GENDER ANALYSIS OF THE FISHERIES SECTOR GENDER ANALYSIS OF THE FISHERIES SECTOR What is a gender analysis of the fisheries sector? What does it tell us? How is it relevant to PEUMP?
WHAT DID IT INVOLVE? WHAT DID IT INVOLVE? Gender analysis: 1. The gendered roles of men and women 2. Women s participation in decision making 3. Women s access and control over resources 4. Women s access to training/learning opportunities
GENDER MAINSTREAMING STOCKTAKE GENDER MAINSTREAMING STOCKTAKE Also included a stocktake of gender mainstreaming capacity of MFMR: Political will Funding and resources Technical capacity Organisational culture
HOW IS IT RELEVANT TO PEUMP? Gives you information about the gendered roles of women and men in the particular fishery sector (including in the market place as fish traders) How much time they spend on fishery activities The contribution of the fishery activity to their economic livelihoods Information about the changing fishery practices which impact their roles (e.g. women have to go out further to fish, men are going much farther distances and spending much longer periods away from home PEUMP KRA3: 3.10: Gender-based and rights-based trainings, national gender stocktakes.
P PARTICIPATION L LINK TO RIGHTS A ACCOUNTABILITY N NON-DISCRIMINATION E EMPOWERMENT T TRANSFORMING SOCIAL NORMS (SOURCE: SPC RRRT 2018)