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

Tanzania, 2020 - 2021
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TZA_2020-2021_EWSFSFS_v01_M_v01_A_OCS
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Nicole Franz, Lena Westlund, Molly Ahern
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Mar 20, 2023
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    Survey ID number

    TZA_2020-2021_EWSFSFS_v01_M_v01_A_OCS

    Title

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

    Country
    Name Country code
    Tanzania TZA
    Study type

    Agricultural Survey [ag/oth]

    Abstract

    To support sustainable fish food systems and nutrition in sub-Saharan Africa, the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD) provided funding to the FAO to support initial project activities in five countries (Sierra Leone, Malawi, Ghana, Uganda, Tanzania) with a focus on strengthening women's roles in the small-scale fisheries post-harvest sector. Three surveys were developed to capture information from various stakeholders:

    • Individual/Household level: The baseline study conducted for this project included individual intercept surveys targeting women as actors in small-scale fisheries value chains. The purpose of the survey was to understand both the individual respondent (i.e., the woman) and her household's involvement in fisheries, how they acquire and consume fish, their experiences of food security and dietary practices, and participation in fisheries governance and organizations. Approxtaimely 300 women were surveyed per country. This study was conducted for baseline monitoring and evaluation of the project “Empowering women in small-scale fisheries for sustainable food systems”.

    • Focus group discussions: Focus group discussions were held in each landing site alongside data collection using other survey instruments. The purpose of the focus group discussions was to elicit qualitative data reflecting the opinions of women from the same fish landing sites on key issues affecting their work, status, and roles in the sector. This included their opinions of discrimination or harassment against women, their voice in decision-making and ability to influence fisheries governance, changes in gender relations over time, and their access to training, facilities, and assets needed to conduct their fisheries activities. This study was conducted for baseline monitoring and evaluation of the project “Empowering women in small-scale fisheries for sustainable food systems”.

    • Individuals (with policy-level influence in the small-scale fishing sector): The baseline study conducted for this project included key informant interviews with those in policy, programme, or other similar levels of sector influence (e.g., Policy Makers, Government, Projects, Programmes working on social and health interventions in fishing communities). The purpose of the key informant interviews was to understand the opinion of respondents on local the diet and eating patterns of the community, women’s empowerment, facilities they believe exist at or are in place and serve fish workers. In addition, the questions sought to gain an understanding of what is already known at decision-making levels of the FAO SSF Guidelines and knowledge of fishing community’s capacity building needs and how learning and technological change occurs. This study was conducted for baseline monitoring and evaluation of the project “Empowering women in small-scale fisheries for sustainable food systems”.

    Kind of Data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Unit of Analysis

    Individuals, Households, Focus Groups

    Scope

    Notes

    The individual-level survey uses a semi-structured survey instrument that includes:

    • Profile of their household’s characteristics
    • Participation in fisheries activities (individual and household)
    • Fisheries assets owned
    • Roles in household decision-making around fish-related activities
    • Experience with food insecurity
    • Types of foods consumed
    • Post-harvest processing procedures
    • Participation in fisheries governance and organizations
    • Gender attitudes about work and decision-making in fisheries and the household.

    The focus group discussion survey instrument covered the following topics:

    • Diet, foods eaten
    • Activities in SSF
    • Gender-based discrimination
    • Empowerment and voice in decision-making
    • Changes in gender relations over time
    • Access to assets through facilities at landing and marketing sites
    • Female-led organizations
    • Capacity building received or areas felt to be important.

    The key informant interview uses a semi-structured survey instrument that includes:

    • Profile of the respondent's position and knowledge of gender issues and policy in fisheries
    • Assessment of local diet and food access issues
    • Roles in household decision-making around fish-related activities
    • Access to productive assets in fishing
    • Access to fisheries extensions services
    • Post-harvest processing procedures
    • Women’s fisheries organizations
    • The respondent's personal gender attitudes about work and decision-making in fisheries and the household.

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    National coverage of coastal areas of high importance to fisheries, including both inland and marine fisheries (where relevant) and both major and minor water bodies. A sample of coastal regions or districts that met these criteria and represented the diversity of fisheries in the country was chosen (non-random sample).

    Universe
    • Individual/Household level: Women who work in small-scale fishing value chains (harvest, post-harvest processing or trade).
    • Focus groups: Women who work in small-scale fisheries.
    • Individuals (with policy-level influence in the small-scale fishing sector): Policy-level actors in the fishing sector. This includes government and non-governmental personnel working in fisheries, environment, or gender and development themes that impact fishing communities.

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name Affiliation
    Nicole Franz Food and Agriculture Organization
    Lena Westlund Food and Agriculture Organization
    Molly Ahern Food and Agriculture Organization
    Producers
    Name Affiliation Role
    Paul Schoen FAO consultant Designed original questionnaire
    Richard Kandongola FAO consultant Revised survey design
    Funding Agency/Sponsor
    Name Role
    The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation funder

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    Individual/household level:

    • Sample size: 300 individuals per country
    • Selection process: Surveys were conducted as intercept surveys at fish landing sites, markets and within fishing communities.
    • Stratification: By district and landing site. The target number of surveys per country (300) was divided by the number of landing sites chosen for the study.

    Focus groups:

    • Non-random sample of women chosen opportunistically (based on availability) to participate in a small group, focus group discussions. Typically 2 focus group discussions were held in each district or region where data collection occurred for the larger, baseline assessment of the project.

    Individuals (with policy-level influence in the small-scale fishing sector):

    • Survey sampling for key informant interviews was purposive, selecting individuals who were known to be knowledgeable about relevant policy issues impacting fishing communities that were of interest to the project (e.g., nutrition, gender issues, leadership, decision-making). These individuals were identified based on the expert knowledge of the National Project Coordinator with input from the government and influential local leaders. Approximately 10 key informants were surveyed per country, with 1-3 individuals interviewed per district/region.
    Weighting

    None

    Survey instrument

    Questionnaires

    Individual/Household level:

    • Questionnaire used: Empowering Women in Small Scale Fisheries for Sustainable Food Systems Individual Questionnaire.
    • Language: English.

    Focus Groups level:

    • Questionnaire used: Empowering Women in Small Scale Fisheries for Sustainable Food Systems Focus Groups Discussions Questionnaire.
    • Language: English.

    Key Informants Interview:

    • Questionnaire used: Baseline KII survey
    • Language: English

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End Cycle
    2020-09-01 2021-02-01 Baseline - Key Informants Interview
    2020-09-20 2021-01-21 Baseline - Individual/Household level
    Mode of data collection
    • Face-to-face [f2f], Focus Group [foc]
    Data Collection Notes

    Individual/Household level: All enumerators were trained at either an in-person training (led by the National Project Coordinator) or trained remotely over Zoom by an FAO consultant with in-person checks on training (i.e., ability to navigate survey software on mobile devices) before heading to the field for data collection. Enumerator teams collected data in each district or region. Interviews averaged 1-hour.

    Focus Groups: All enumerators were trained at either an in-person training (led by the National Project Coordinator) or trained remotely over Zoom by an FAO consultant with in-person checks on training (i.e., ability to navigate survey software on mobile devices) before heading to the field for data collection. Enumerator teams collected data in each district or region. Interviews averaged 1-hour. Focus group questionnaires were in English, and responses were recorded in English although discussions typically took place in local languages. Focus groups were facilitated with approximately 10 participants by two trained enumerators, one asking questions and the other recording responses using a mobile device and the survey software application KoboCollect. Focus groups took between 1-2 hours.

    Data processing

    Data Editing

    Individual/household level:

    • Data editing took place at two stages: 1. Enumerators visually checked surveys entered before finalizing the survey entry. 2. The consultant analyzing the data for internal reports made visual checks of the data and needed corrections

    Data Access

    Confidentiality
    Is signing of a confidentiality declaration required? Confidentiality declaration text
    yes The users shall not take any action with the purpose of identifying any individual entity (i.e. person, household, enterprise, etc.) in the micro dataset(s). If such a disclosure is made inadvertently, no use will be made of the information, and it will be reported immediately to FAO.
    Access conditions

    Micro datasets disseminated by FAO shall only be allowed for research and statistical purposes. Any user which requests access working for a commercial company will not be granted access to any micro dataset regardless of their specified purpose. Users requesting access to any datasets must agree to the following minimal conditions:

    • The micro dataset will only be used for statistical and/or research purposes;
    • Any results derived from the micro dataset will be used solely for reporting aggregated information, and not for any specific individual entities or data subjects;
    • The users shall not take any action with the purpose of identifying any individual entity (i.e. person, household, enterprise, etc.) in the micro dataset(s). If such a disclosure is made inadvertently, no use will be made of the information, and it will be reported immediately to FAO;
    • The micro dataset cannot be re-disseminated by users or shared with anyone other than the individuals that are granted access to the micro dataset by FAO.
    Citation requirements

    Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. A Baseline Assessment for the FAO - Norad funded project 'Empowering Women in Small-Scale Fisheries for Sustainable Food Systems', 2020-2021: Tanzania. Dataset downloaded from https://microdata.fao.org.

    Disclaimer and copyrights

    Disclaimer

    The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.

    Contacts

    Contacts
    Name Affiliation Email
    Molly Ahern Food and Agriculture Organization molly.ahern@fao.org
    Nicole Franz Food and Agriculture Organization nicole.franz@fao.org

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI_TZA_2020-2021_EWSFSFS_v01_M_v01_A_OCS

    Producers
    Name Affiliation Role
    Hillary Smith Food and Agriculture Organization Metadata producer
    Office of Chief Statistician Food and Agriculture Organization Metadata adapted for FAM
    Development Economics Data Group The World Bank Metadata adapted for World Bank Microdata Library
    Date of Metadata Production

    2023-03-16

    Metadata version

    DDI Document version

    Version 01 (March 2023): This metadata was downloaded from the FAO website (https://microdata.fao.org/index.php/catalog) and it is identical to FAO version (TZA_2020-2021_EWSFSFS_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS). The following two metadata fields were edited - Document ID and Survey ID.

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