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All ICSF Publications and Films

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Here’s a catalogue of all publications and films ICSF produced from 1986 onwards, all of them available online. Over 35 years, these publications and films have carved out a niche. They inform the world of fisheries, providing perspectives on small-scale and artisanal fisheries.

A compilation of all ICSF publication from across areas of work.

 

Index of all ICSF’s Publication

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A Thousand Hands: Story of Aquafarm Workers

A Thousand Hands: Story of Aquafarm Workers tackles the often-overlooked issue of labour within the aquaculture industry, which has received limited attention in India. We hope this documentary will ignite...

Aquaculture at Crosswaters

Aquaculture at Crosswaters delves into the dynamic emergence of aquaculture in India, with a focus on the states of Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal. It highlights significant advancements in the...

Report of the Africa Regional Workshop IYAFA: Celebrating Sustainable and Equitable Small-scale Fisheries,15–18 February 2023, Harajuku Hall, Erata Hotel, Accra, Ghana Report prepared by Ahana Lakshmi

International collective in support of fishwokers (ICSF) in partnership with Technical Services for Community Development (TESCOD), Ghana had organized an International Workshop titled “IYAFA -Celebrating Sustainable and Equitable Small-scale Fisheries:...

Report of the Workshop on Sea Safety and Fisheries Management: Training and Capacity Development of Local Self-Governments, 01–02 March 2023, Thrissur, Kerala Report prepared by A.J. Vijayan

The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) Trust and the Kerala Institute of Local Administration (KILA) jointly organized a Training and Capacity Development workshop at KILA, Kerala, India on...

Reports of the State-Level Capacity Development Training Workshops on the SSF Guidelines

In October 2022, a National Training of Trainers (TOT) Workshop on the SSF Guidelines was held in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The next level of the programme involved conducting training programmes...

Social Development and Sustainable Fisheries: Antigua and Barbuda by Ian S. Horsford

Antigua and Barbuda’s robust social security schemes have, over the years, been a great safety net for sustainable fisheries in the country. This report analyses and reports on recent changes...

Social Development and Sustainable Fisheries: Bangladesh by Md. Mujibul Haque Munir

Bangladesh’s small-scale fisheries is going through a phase of multidimensional challenges. There is a lack of grassroot associations and organizations which affiliates fishers and protect their interests. The current study...

Social Development and Sustainable Fisheries: Ghana by Peter L.A.

Ghana’s existing policies for social development cover fishing communities and yet, fail to address them specifically. The needs of rural and geographically isolated fishing communities are ignored. Urban fishers tend...

Social Development and Sustainable Fisheries: Costa Rica by CoopeSoliDar R.L.

The country’s commitment to providing for and protecting all communities and its diversity, while admirable, has thus far been ineffective. Enacted policies have failed to make much headway, due to...

Social Development and Sustainable Fisheries: Brazil by Katia Regina Aroucha Barros

Recent years have seen Brazil’s social and environmental policies weakened and dismantled at a frightening scale. Rights violations, lack of access to benefits, and a complete disregard for the sector...

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