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Sustainable Fisheries Livelihoods for Women

This project will develop several pilot models on sustainable livelihoods involving poor women and men in Caraga. These models focus on small -scale fisheries, promote sustained participation of local producers in value chains and highlight pre -requisites for poor people to effectively interact with the private sector. Ultimately, the target is to increase the incomes of the poor, especially women. Specific activities will include capacity -building, networking with holders of capital, technology and markets, advocacy, integration of gender and DRM in livelihoods programming and documentation.

Project code: GB-CHC-202918-PHLB51
Last updated: 2013-10-03 10:32:17

Current status: Implementation

Organisations

Name Role
Oxfam GBExtending
Oxfam Hong KongFunding
Oxfam Partner(s)Implementing
Oxfam GBImplementing
Oxfam GBReporting

Sectors

Name Percent Type
A Sustainable Livelihood 50 RO
Right to be Heard 10 RO
Right to Equity: Gender and Diversity 40 RO

Activity dates

Type Date
Actual start2010-02-15
Planned end2014-03-31

Financial data

Type Date Value Currency
Expenditure 2010-03-31 21184 GBP
Expenditure 2012-03-31 6643 GBP
Expenditure 2013-03-31 76552 GBP
Incoming Funds 2013-09-30 24509 GBP
Disbursement 2013-09-30 24508 GBP
Commitment 2013-04-01 2799 GBP
Commitment 2013-04-01 31009 GBP

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