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Msomphora, Mbachi Ruth and Njaya, Friday and Jentoft, Svein (2022) Ecosystem‑based governance according to the Malawi principles: a test for the southern Lake Malawi. Maritime Studies, 21 (3). pp. 297-307.

Tran, Nhuong and Peart, Jeffrey and U.P., Rodriguez and Chan, Chin Yee and Hoong, Yan and Siamudaala, Victor and Njaya, Friday and Kafakoma, Robert (2022) The future of fish supply-demand in Malawi and its implications for nutrition security and poverty reduction. WorldFish (WF).

Njaya, Friday (2008) Participatory fisheries management revisited: There are several governance reform challenges and prospects for the management of fisheries resources in Malawi’s Lake Malombe and Southern Lake Malawi. Samudra Report (49). pp. 29-34. ISSN 0973 1121

Bene, Christophe and Emma, Belal and Baba, Malloum Ousman and Ovie, Solomon and Raji, Aminu and Malasha, Isaac and Andi, Mamane Na and Njaya, Friday and Russell, Aaron (2008) Governance, decentralization and co-management: Lessons from Africa. UNSPECIFIED.

Njaya, Friday (2006) Governance challenges on the implementation of fisheries co-management arrangements in Malawi. Digital Library of the Commons, Indiana.

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