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Adam, Rahma and Amani, Anamika and Kuijpers, Rob and Danielsen, Katrine and Smits, Esther and Kruijssen, Froukje and Moran, Nicole and Tigchelaar, Michelle and Wabnitz, Colette and Tilley, Alexander and Luzzi, Matteo and Peerzadi, Rumana H. and Ride, Anouk and Rossignoli, Cristiano and Allison, Edward H. and Cole, Steven and Zatti, Irene and Ouko, Kevin and Farnworth, Cathy Rozel (2024) Climate-resilient aquatic food systems require transformative change to address gender and intersectional inequalities. p. 25.

Adam, Rahma and Njogu, Lucy (2023) A review of gender inequality and women’s empowerment in aquaculture using the reach-benefit-empower-transform framework approach: A case study of Nigeria. Frontiers in Aquaculture. p. 16.

Documents

Adam, Rahma and Osano, Philip and Amwata, Dorothy and Lidigu, Leon and Ouko, Kevin and Ndiema, Nicholas (2023) Climate change, gender and livelihoods among fisher communities in the Lake Victoria zone region in Kenya: Report of proceedings of the multi-stakeholder technical workshop. Ukama Ustawi: Diversification for Resilient Agribusiness Ecosystems for East and Southern Africa, Penang, Malaysia.

Adam, Rahma and Njogu, Lucy (2023) A review of gender inequality and women’s empowerment in aquaculture using the reach-benefit-empower-transform framework approach: A case study of Nigeria. Frontiers.

Adam, Rahma and Amani, Anamika and Kuijpers, Rob and Smits, Esther and Kruijssen, Froukje (2022) Climate change, gender and aquatic food systems: call for action to address gender and social inequalities matters in the nexus. WorldFish (WF).

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