Volume 69
Challenges and Strategies for the Implementation of the Voluntary Small-Scale Fisheries Guidelines Gender Equity and Equality Principle
Authors
Keiber, D., and K. Frangoudes Download PDF Open PDF in BrowserOther Information
Date: November, 2016
Pages: 387 - 388
Event: Proceedings of the Sixty eigth Annual Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute
City: Grand Cayman
Country: Cayman Islands
Abstract
Gender equity and equality is the fourth guiding principle of the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-scale Fisheries (henceforth the Guidelines), and sits within its wider human-rights framework. The Guidelines contains acknowledgement of the roles of women in the small-scale fisheries value chain, the need for gender equity and equality in access to human well-being resources, and the need for equal gender participation in fisheries governance. While the inclu-sion of gender in the Guidelines is unprecedented and encouraging, effective implementation is the critical next step. Part of the implementation process will include the creation of culturally and regionally-specific information that allows local agencies to recognize and prioritize gender needs. To provide an example of the diverse and interacting issues related to the implementation of the gender equity and equality principle, the poster is presenting some case studies from different coun-tries and regions. The objective is to highlight the context-specific issues that should be considered in the implementation process and focus on the many barriers to gender equity and equality in small-scale fisheries. It is also outline the different gender approaches that could be used to implement the guidelines, and suggest a gender transformative approach. Such an approach focuses on illuminating root causes of gender injustice and inequality, and requires on-going examination of pow-er relationships as well as capacity development for women and marginalized groups.