Global FISH Alliance (G-FISH)
The Global FISH Alliance (G-FISH) promotes sustainable fisheries and aquaculture practices. The project uses a system-wide approach that balances economic, environment, governmental and social components, all of which are essential to enhancing livelihoods and biodiversity. Reforming fisheries requires that local stakeholders are significantly involved to ensure a locally driven and owned process throughout the value chain. G-FISH brings together government, the private sector and civil society to collaborate on improving specific fisheries around the world.
At a global level, G-FISH works on three continents to promote improved fisheries management. G-FISH currently operates in Honduras and has demonstration projects in Cambodia and Mozambique.
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December 2016 — This systems methodology helps project managers approach development challenges with multiple perspectives and with stakeholders from multiple sectors, to bring about broad and sustained collective impact. Three fundamental...
- Ecuador
- Honduras
- Mozambique
- Nicaragua