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In the Spotlight: Faridul Haque
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30.11.21
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- WorldFish researcher Faridul Haque explains how his work can lead to gender transformative change within aquatic food systems in Bangladesh.
- Further research into power relations can steer programs, policies and best practices that can help men and women achieve greater self-sufficiency, equality and mobility in income generating activities.
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