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Women's Involvement in Fisheries Co-Management of the World's Largest Desert Lake, Turkana, Kenya

Maurice O. Ogoma et al · Wright State University · 2024

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Despite their significant presence in the fisheries workforce, women's roles are often less recognized compared to men's. This study investigated the participation of women in beach management units (BMUs) and fisheries activities in Lake Turkana, the world’s largest permanent desert Lake. Data were collected from 200 women respondents across eight purposively sampled BMUs, focusing on gender representation, leadership roles, participation in fisheries activities, factors influencing participation, and strategies for promoting gender equity. Descriptive statistical analysis was conducted to provide an in-depth understanding of women's involvement in fisheries activities. Findings indicated that while gender representation aligned with Kenya's constitutional one-third gender rule, only 25 % of women held executive positions, revealing gender disparities in BMU leadership. Women predominantly engaged in fish processing and trading but had limited involvement in decision-making processes. Factors influencing gender participation in fisheries activities varied significantly. The study underscored the need for comprehensive policy interventions to address barriers to women's participation and promote gender-sensitive approaches to fisheries governance and development. These interventions aim to create a more inclusive and sustainable fisheries sector, recognizing women’s vital contributions.

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al, M. O. O. E. (2024). Women's Involvement in Fisheries Co-Management of the World's Largest Desert Lake, Turkana, Kenya. https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/jbm/vol11/iss4/1/

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al, Maurice O. Ogoma et. "Women's Involvement in Fisheries Co-Management of the World's Largest Desert Lake, Turkana, Kenya." 2024. https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/jbm/vol11/iss4/1/.

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al, Maurice O. Ogoma et. 2024. "Women's Involvement in Fisheries Co-Management of the World's Largest Desert Lake, Turkana, Kenya.". https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/jbm/vol11/iss4/1/.

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al, M. O. O. E. 2024, Women's Involvement in Fisheries Co-Management of the World's Largest Desert Lake, Turkana, Kenya, Wright State University, available at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/jbm/vol11/iss4/1/ [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Women's Involvement in Fisheries Co-Management of the World's Largest Desert Lake, Turkana, Kenya
Autor / colaboradores
Maurice O. Ogoma et al
Editorial
Wright State University
Año de publicación
2024
ISSN
2309-3854
ISSN
2309-3854
Idioma
eng

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