FAO – ICSF’s SSF Guidelines implementation project 2018-2019
Brazil, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam and Global Products
Support the social, economic and environmental transformation of the small-scale fisheries sector towards its better contribution to food security and poverty eradication as a result of improved policies, strategies and initiatives
Brazil
Operacao Amazonia Nativa – (OPAN)
Ivar Luiz Vendruscolo Busatto
AV Ipiranga, 97,Bairro Goiabeiras
Cuiaba – Mato Grosso, Brasil, CEP 78032-035
BRAZIL
Email: Gustavo@amazonianativa.org.br
Phone: 65 9 9668 8677 / 97 3331 1737
Outcome: Indigenous Peoples in Amazonas State, Brazil, are aware of the SSF Guidelines, understand the principles and recommendations of the SSF Guidelines, and become active participants in a national platform of small-scale fisheries.
Resources
Seminário Pesca Indígena no Amazonas
[en subtitles] Seminário de Pesca Indígena no Amazonas
Ghana
Technical Services for community Development – ( TESCOD )
Peter Linford Adjei
Technical Services for community Development,
P. O. Box CT 6440
Cantonments Accra,
GHANA
Email: pieroquz@gmail.com
Phone: +233 (0)261464481
Resources
India
Inland Fisheries Workshop Video:
ICSF Trust
Sebastian Mathew
22,First floor, Venkatrathinam Nagar,
Adyar, Chennai-600 020,
INDIA
Email: icsf@icsf.net
Phone: 91 44 24451217 / 216
Indonesia
The People’s for Fisheries Justice (KIARA)
Susan Herawati Romica
Perumahan Kalibata Indah,
J1.Mangga Blok M No 23 Jakarta, 12750
INDONESIA
Email: guisusan98@gmail.com / kiara@kiara.or.id
Phone: + 62 21 799 4888
Dedi Supriadi Adhuri
Jalan Pisangan Baru, RT 008/011,
Pisangan Baru, Matraman, Jakarta Timur,
INDONESIA
Email: dediadhuri@hotmail.com
Pujo Semedi Hargo Yuwono
Perumahan IDI no.36,
Jalan Kaliurang Km 14,Sleman,
Yogyakarta,
INDONESIA
Email: pujosemedi@ugm.ac.id
Resources
Myanmar
Network Activities Group – ( NAG )
Bobby M.G
No. 31-A1, Mya Hninsi Lane,
Rose Park 3, Ward 27,
North Dagon Township,Yangon,
MYANMAR
Email: 72.bobby@gmail.com
Phone: 95-9795278816 / 95-9-252875631
Outcome: Improved governance of small-scale fisheries and enhanced upholding of duties towards conservation and sustainable use of fisheries resources and decent work at the subnational levels.
Resources
Philippines
Tambugog Development Center
Dinna L.Umengan
Tambuyog Development Center,
23A Marunong St., Bgy. Central,
Diliman, Quezon City,
PHILIPPNES
Email: dinnaumengan@yahoo.com
Phone: +632 9264415, +639189120515
Resources
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Forum For Small-scale Fisheries – (SLFSSF)
Oscar Amarasinghe
Department of Zoology and environmental Management,
University of Kelaniya,
Kelaniya, 11600
SRI LANKA
Email: oamarasinghe@yahoo.com
Phone: +94 41 2292200 /+94 718 527327
Resources
Thailand
Sustainable Development Foundation – (SDF)
Ravadee Prasertcharoensuk
Sustainable Development Foundation,
86 ladpraw110, Sutthiwattana2,
Wangthonglang,
Ladpraw road, BKK10310
THAILAND
Email: Ravadee.prasertcharoensuk@gmail.com
Phone: 662 – 9353560
Resources
Vietnam
Centre for Marinelife Conservation and Community Development – (MCD)
Nguyen Thu Hue
Suite 3104, Level 31, Building 34T,
Hoang Dao Thuy Street,
Cau Giay District,
Hanoi,VIETNAM
Email: nthue@mcdvietnam.org
Resources
Global Products: SSF Guidelines
ICSF and its consultant on the project, TWO Design, completed the drafting of four scripts on the following topics: governance of tenure and resource management (Chapter 5 of the Guidelines); social development, employment and decent work (Chapter 6 of the Guidelines); value chains, post-harvest and trade (Chapter 7 of the Guidelines); and disaster risk and climate change (Chapter 9 of the Guidelines). The completed video for Chapter 5 and all four scripts have been submitted to the FAO for feedback. The remaining films are at various stages of storyboarding, illustration and animation.
2. SSF Guidelines: Disaster risk and climate change
3. SSF Guidelines: Value chains, post-harvest and trade
4. SSF Guidelines: Social development, employment and decent work