CRC
1 February 2019
Aug 18-21: Conference on Fisheries and Coastal Environment in Accra, Ghana ...read more1 November 2018
Nov 8: CRC to host RIMTA’s Annual MeetingCRC will be hosting the RI Marine Trades Association’s annual ...read more25 October 2018
Nov 8 and Nov 9: Game of FloodsCRC is teaming up with Providence, RI Emergency Management Agency – ...read moreFriends of the Nation (FoN) organized nine (9) separate District Child Protection Committees (DCPCs) meetings to Provide Support to District Assemblies for planning Anti- CLaT Intervention in MTDPs in March, 2019. The meetings were designed to assist the District Assemblies and the DCPCs to synchronize their action plans and community outreach programs for joint action (to increase efficiency, reduce duplication, and pool resources together to maximize efforts/results).
read moreThis report presents the results of a study of fisheries extension programs in Senegal. Translated from French.
read moreSemi-Annual Results Report #5 For Period July 1 - December, 2010
read moreSemi-annual results report, year 3, July -- December 2010
read moreThis report draws upon seven years of experience and the extensive discussions and input from a September 2012 learning workshop attended by a broad range of stakeholders — from programme designers and implementers to conservation agency representatives and alumni of the programme. It captures critical lessons learned in the process of designing and implementing WIO-COMPAS.
read moreWorkplan for Year 4 of the BALANCED Project
read moreThis paper focused on training functional Literacy Training in reading, writing, numeracy and language was organized for one-hundred MSMEs selected from three coastal communities, namely Shama, Axim and Ankobra to improve upon their literacy skills. Thirty fish processors were selected from Ankobra, and thirty-five each selected from Shama and Axim.
read moreWorkshop report details a workshop conducted by the ICT group formed to advance SFMP objectives and support Government of Ghana goals.
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