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Empowering Women in Small-Scale Fisheries for Sustainable Food Systems 2020-2021

Ghana, 2020 - 2021
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GHA_2020-2021_EWSFSFS_v01_M_v01_A_OCS
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Nicole Franz, Lena Westlund, Molly Ahern
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1.7.5 What external factors (i.e. the environment that the group operates in) are critical to the success of women’s organizations in the fishing sector? (x1_7_5_what_external_factors)

Data file: data_anon_focus_groups_discussions

Overview

Valid: 40
Type: Discrete
Width: 200
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
Abiding by the rules and regulations put in place by authorities 1
2.5%
Access to extension services Provision of infrastructure 1
2.5%
Access to financial support and resources Social environment 1
2.5%
Access to outside support in kind 1
2.5%
External financial support 1
2.5%
Facilitate an enabling environment for them work as processors. Like introduction of affordable technology, Cold storage 1
2.5%
Financial assistance Training Available market Logistics 1
2.5%
Fish markets and local fish malls, good road networks, less cumbersome process to CLASS 1 certification to encourage processors 1
2.5%
Good economic environment Very strong social environment Involvement of fish processors in community governance 1
2.5%
Government appointing people to be weighing the fish being sold to the processors to ensure the right quantity is given 1
2.5%
Government should subsidize inputs for fishermen so we can also buy fish at a reduced price As fish processors are being empowered the fishermen shouldn't be left behind,they should be empowered too 1
2.5%
In the wider community, there should be common rules that can regulate all fish processors to help smaller groups to be more effective. 1
2.5%
Keeping the environment clean 1
2.5%
NGO support....building rest rooms for women to rest especially those from far places 1
2.5%
No external influences 1
2.5%
No political influences Peace within the community Support from NGOs and government 1
2.5%
No political interference Peace and stability in the community 1
2.5%
No politicization of association Help from Non Governmental Organisations Help from Government 1
2.5%
No politicization of association Unity in the town Peace in the society Supports from NGOs and government 1
2.5%
No response 2
5%
Organise trainings related to the hardships women go through 1
2.5%
Our environment should be kept clean 1
2.5%
Peace and stability in the environment Support from NGOs and government No politicization of association from politicians 1
2.5%
Periodic training sessions for women on the best practices in relation to their work 1
2.5%
Political environment Socio-economic environment Lack of financial resources 1
2.5%
Political stability in the community 1
2.5%
Support from NGOs and government No politicization of the association Unity and peace in the environment Constant trainings on our source of livelihoods (fish processing) 1
2.5%
Support from NGOs via trainings There should be stability and unity in the community Economic situations must be good 1
2.5%
Technical support and mentorship 1
2.5%
Technical support for improved ovens, 1
2.5%
Technology Political factors Social conditions Resources Access to resources 1
2.5%
They should have a meeting space 1
2.5%
Training and learning 1
2.5%
Training from Government and NGOs, 1
2.5%
Trainings from Government and Non Governmental Organisations 1
2.5%
Trainings from government and NGOs 1
2.5%
Women groups should be given a voice in decision making Women groups should be represented on key decision making boards 1
2.5%
Yes.Financial literacy, new methods of processing fish, fish handling 1
2.5%
effective communication and relevant feedback from National executives of NAFPTA effective leisure and regulatory framework 1
2.5%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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