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Meet Guisella Purizaca Eche: Community leader

As part of the Guardians of the Sea (Guardianes del mar) series, Future of Fish’s Jhordan Avalos had the opportunity to speak with Guisella Purizaca Eche, a 33-year-old leader from La Islilla, a small artisanal fishing village located in Paita, Piura - Peru. Known for her openness and motivation to participate in Future of Fish’s leadership programs Guisella is part of the group that formed in her community to address local development issues. In this candid interview, she talks about her life, leadership, the…

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Gender Data Gap Series: How the Adoption of Digital Services Could Close Gender Data Gaps

In this final article of the series, we dive more deeply into the concept of digital services and the potential they offer to close gender data gaps not just across areas of natural resource management, but in women’s financial inclusion and the gender digital divide.   How digital services can help close multiple gender data gaps  Much like small-scale farmers, (where the body of research on digital services in international development efforts has been focused to date) small-scale fishers struggle with a lot of the…

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Gender Data Gap Series: Why a Gender-Specific Lens is key in Natural Resource Management

In our first installment of this series, we explored what the gender data gap is and the negative impact that it has on our collective ability to truly achieve the SDGs for all people. In this post, we examine how gender and natural resource management intersect.  Why making women visible in natural resource management matters on multiple levels As noted in the first post of our gender data gap series, SDG 14, which aims “to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas, and marine…

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Gender Data Gap Series: How Gender Data Intersects with the SDGs

Future of Fish’s communications and research manager, Stephanie Stinson, recently completed Gender Data 101, a course facilitated by TechChange that aims to expose course participants to the best practices, methodologies, and tools to utilize when working with gender data for social impact. Additionally, the course strives to engage learners to limit biases, close gender gaps, and incorporate intersectional thinking throughout each step of the gender data value chain.  Recognizing the importance of these objectives in service to successfully delivering on the UN’s multifaceted Sustainable…

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Future of Fish publishes 2022 Impact Report

Since the founding of Future of Fish over a decade ago, our work in the fisheries sector has afforded us many opportunities to learn, grow, and evolve as an organization. Our team at Future of Fish deeply values the power of iterative momentum to get us ever closer to solving the most complex problems facing our world today. Creating change from the ground up takes time and requires building partnerships and establishing enabling conditions to set the foundation to initiate change. In many ways,…

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El compromiso de la profesora Elizabeth Valverde por fortalecer las competencias lectoras de los niños y niñas de La Islilla

Elizabeth Valverde Sullón viene desempeñándose como docente de nivel primario en el centro poblado La Islilla – Paita hace 3 años, le tocó iniciar su trabajo en esta localidad en medio de la pandemia, y contra viento y marea logró diseñar un proyecto innovador de lectura que viene traspasado fronteras. La profesora Elizabeth Valverde, paiteña de corazón, es la primera mujer profesional dentro de su familia, que decidió dedicarse a la docencia con el objetivo de promover las competencias lectoras en los niños y…

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The Power of Partnership: Old Dart Foundation + Future of Fish

Healthy ocean ecosystems are the foundation of healthy coastal communities and functioning global food systems. But achieving sustainable fisheries does not begin with environmental actions. It begins with building a foundation for empowered small-scale fisheries that have resilient livelihoods and have the capacity to effectively manage their business and the ocean resources they depend upon. A recent Partnership Agreement between Future of Fish and Old Dart Foundation seeks to drive large-scale systems change to benefit coastal communities and ocean ecosystems. Together, we hope to…

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El poder de la colaboración: Fundación Old Dart + Future of Fish

(Artículo publicado originalmente en inglés) Los ecosistemas oceánicos sanos son la base de unas comunidades costeras sanas y de unos sistemas alimentarios mundiales que funcionen. Pero la pesca sostenible no empieza con medidas medioambientales. Empieza por sentar las bases de una pesca a pequeña escala con medios de subsistencia resistentes y con capacidad para gestionar eficazmente sus actividades y los recursos oceánicos de los que dependen. Un reciente acuerdo de asociación entre Future of Fish y la Old Dart Foundation pretende impulsar un cambio…

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