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Evaluation of the project “Responsible use of fisheries and aquaculture resources for sustainable development”: Project code: GCP/GLO/352/NOR

FAO, Food and Agriculture Organization (2025) Evaluation of the project “Responsible use of fisheries and aquaculture resources for sustainable development”: Project code: GCP/GLO/352/NOR. Project Evaluation Series, No. 17/2025 . Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy.

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Abstract

The FAO-Norad project "Responsible use of fisheries and aquaculture resources for sustainable development" (2020–2024) aimed goal is to contribute to the sustainable use and conservation of fisheries resources through six distinct thematic components: i) Port State Measures Agreement, ii) climate change adaptation in fisheries, iii) aquatic health and biosecurity, iv) social protection, v) food loss and waste, and vi) other effective area-based conservation measures. The FAO Office of Evaluation, supported by independent consultants, conducted an evaluation of the project (Component 1 was addressed through a separate evaluation). The main purposes of the evaluation are to provide accountability to the donor and project stakeholders, assess the project's achievements, and identify recommendations and lessons learned. The evaluation presented extensive findings, separated by component, and project-wide recommendations. These have been as follows: i) FAO should continue to strategically plan its engagement for similar projects. This includes planning to fund activities with higher chances of scaling-up potential and a good understanding of the funding/economic context for participating countries. ii) It is recommended that FAO continues to contribute its technical assistance to the scaled-up project activities in the future. iii) Consider supporting member states to share outputs and findings from key knowledge products (e.g. publications and case studies still in progress). iv) The project's successes can be replicated in additional countries. In the cases of already participating countries, these can also be extended to other regions.

Item Type: Books
Keywords: Fisheries, Aquaculture, Sustainable Development, Climate Change, Port State Measures, Biosecurity, Sustainable Use, Conservation, Fisheries Resources, FAO
Subjects: Right to Resources
Depositing User: Kokila ICSF Krish
Date Deposited: 18 Sep 2025 10:49
Last Modified: 18 Sep 2025 10:49
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/22328

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