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Improving the livelihoods and wellbeing of women fish retailers
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08.03.19
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Fish retailing in Egypt is dominated by women. However, most have limited means to transport or store their fish, resulting in quality loss and reduced income. Many also lack a secure, formal place to sell fish and face regular harassment from the authorities because they do not have an official seller license, as the woman in this video explains.
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