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Gender mainstreaming workshops in Sudan

Gender and Fisheries IMA International, in collaboration with UNIDO and Institute of Marine Research, Norway, have been working with artisanal fishing communities in Red Sea State since 2019. All this has been through the project 'Building institutional capacities for an ecosystem approach to management of the marine fishery in the Red Sea State (Phase II)'. […]
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Development Planning & Management in Papua New Guinea (PNG)

Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a country known around the world for its beautiful coastlines, marine biodiversity, mangroves, and coral reefs. Livelihoods around the country have become reliant on these natural resources, with fishing being one of the most important sectors. Traditional fishing practices were used for centuries in the country until commercial fishing developed […]
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EAFM in the Caribbean

IMA's Ecosystems Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) in the Caribbean EAFM planning in fisheries to address current challenges Fisheries world wide face multiple challenges, including climate change, natural disasters, and habitat degradation, which threaten marine ecosystems. Ecosystems Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) has been seen to be a highly effective approach to address these issues. […]
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Developing a Financial Analysis and Federation-Wide Report for IFRC Bangladesh

IMA International, in partnership with the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), developed a progress report in the wake of the humanitarian assistance response in Cox's Bazar
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Project Evaluation Training of Trainers for the Asian Development Bank (ADB)

A participatory and interactive online training of trainers for the Asian Development Bank's Independent Evaluation Department in Project Evaluation.
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A Learning Review for the Global Development Institute

IMA conducted a learning review for the Global Development Institute at the University of Manchester, UK, to draw out feedback and outcomes from FutureDAMS programme stakeholders.
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