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  • 1 February 2019

    Aug 18-21: Conference on Fisheries and Coastal Environment in Accra, Ghana ...read more
  • 1 November 2018

    Nov 8: CRC to host RIMTA’s Annual MeetingCRC will be hosting the RI Marine Trades Association’s annual ...read more
  • 25 October 2018

    Nov 8 and Nov 9: Game of FloodsCRC is teaming up with Providence, RI Emergency Management Agency – ...read more
  • Climate Change Adaptation Series: Document 1 COASTAL AND MARINE ECOSYSTEMS IN A CHANGING CLIMATE: THE CASE OF TANZANIA Prepared by: Prof. Pius Z. Yanda Centre for Climate Change Studies University of Dar Es Salaam For the Coastal Resources Center, University of Rhode Island March Yanda, P 31 March 2013

    This report reviews existing and projected links between climate change and coastal and marine ecosystems in Tanzania. It recommends research priorities and the need to better understand the governance structures that are needed for adaptation and the need to avoid donor dependence in climate change adaptation efforts.

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  • The Integrated Coastal and Fisheries Governance (ICFG) Program for the Western Region of Ghana, Year 3 Work Plan, 2012. October 1, 2011 – September 30, 2012. Coastal Resources Center 1 October 2011

    This is the Year Three (2012) work plan for the Integrated Coastal and Fisheries Governance (ICFG) Program for the Western Region of Ghana. PW008.

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  • The BALANCED Project received almost $300,000 as a Buy-In from the Asia Bureau to address recommendations from the report

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  • The BALANCED Project: Analyzing Changes in PHE Perceptions and Behaviors in the Saadani National Park Area, Tanzania Elin Torell and Catherine McNally 1 July 2013

    At the start of the Building Actors and Leaders for Advancing Community Excellence in Development (BALANCED) Project activities in Tanzania, the project undertook a behavior monitoring survey to map out attitudes and behaviors related to reproductive health, poverty, food security, climate change awareness, HIV/AIDS-related behaviors and coastal resources management. The goal of the 2009 BMS baseline survey was to understand the context for PHE in the SANAPA area and to inform the design of an integrated PHE intervention. In 2012, the project undertook a follow-up survey to assess the changes in behaviors and attitudes that have come about as a result of the BALANCED Project interventions. Like the 2009 survey, the end-line survey assessed the status of population, socio-economic, health, and environmental conditions in six project villages versus two control villages. This publication documents the results.

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  • Strategy on Anti-Child Labor and Trafficking in Fisheries The Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development (MOFAD) 1 July 2018

    Child Labor and Trafficking (CLaT) is a major global problem that governments, civil society and development partners show grave concern about because of its devastating impact on society. The ILO's 2008 estimates asserts that about 60 percent of the 215 million boys and girls engaged in child labor occur in the agricultural sector (including fishing, aquaculture, livestock and forestry) while UNIDOC reports that a total of 161 countries are identified to be affected by human trafficking by either being a source, transit or destination country. US Department of State data indicates that an estimated 600,000 to 820,000 men, women and children are trafficked across international borders yearly, with approximately 50 percent being minors.

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  • Gambia-Senegal Sustainable Fisheries Project USAID/BaNafaa Year 4, Quarter 3 Report April 1 – June 30, 2013 Coastal Resources Center, GSO/URI 8 October 2013

    This report describes progress made in Quarter 3 of Year 4 (April 1 – June 30, 2013).

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  • Socio-Economic Baseline Pollnac, R. 1 December 2005

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  • PROYEK PESISIR AN ASSESSMENT OF THE COASTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROJECT (CRMP) IN INDONESIA Hanson, A. 1 April 2003

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  • BALANCED-Philippines Project Overview and Year 2 Workplan October (2011) BALANCED balanced.crc.uri.edu 31 December 2012

    BALANCED-Philippines Project Overview and Year 2 Workplan

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  • Year Five Work Plan, October 1, 2018 to October 29, 2019 Coastal ResourcesCenter 1 October 2018

    There are funding challenges that are reflected in the Year 5 work plan. On July 10, 2018 SFMP submitted a pipeline request for funding of US$ 2,598,917. On August 23, 2018 USAID informed SFMP that a budget modification would be made to provide US$1,750,00 in additional funding with the possibility that no additional funding would be available until March 31, 2019.This work plan reflects programming of the entire amount currently obligated through March 31, 2019.The project will require an additional obligation in FY 19,prior to April 1, 2019 of US$1,592,550 to carry SFMP activities through closeout of the project by Oct 29, 2019.

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