Meet the Zambian women changing the frontiers of aquaculture
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09.04.22
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While aquaculture in Zambia is still in its infancy, it is gradually transforming the economic livelihoods of women. Unlike past times when women and aquaculture were deemed incompatible, women are now gradually breaking barriers and taking on the male dominated sector. Women are now integral to the aquatic foods sector, contributing to the economic wellbeing of both society and their communities…
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