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EXPERIENCES OF NETWORK FOR PROMOTION OF GENDER IN FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE LOWER MEKONG BASIN (NGF) Dongdavanh Sibounthong Regional Coordinator of NGF 12-15 Nov 12014. Lucknow, India 5 th Global Symposium on Gender in Agriculture and Fisheries (GAF5)

Name of Network Network for Promotion of Gender in Fisheries Management and Development in the Lower Mekong Basin (NGF).

When NGF was formulated? National Networks on Women in Fisheries (WIF) were set up through initiatives by governments fisheries line agencies from 1997-2000. Cambodia, October 1997 Lao PDR, October 1999 Viet Nam, March 1999 Thailand, February 2000 Regional Network (NGF) was set up in 2000, integrating the four national networks.

NGF has formulated for? (purpose of NGF) 1. To ensure equal benefit for men and women in fisheries development in the region; 2. To increase awareness of gender s roles in the fisheries sectors; 3. To provide information on gender and women in fisheries (especially in the LMB) includes: Gender-disaggregated data Socio-economic data in general, Gender-relevant information to ensure that gender aspects are taken into account in the design of fisheries management activities.

Characteristics of NGF 1) NGF was not set up as a part of MRC or the FP 2) It is an Open Network, but supported by MRC Fisheries Programme and other organizations including national fisheries agencies; 3) Its members are mainly staff from Government fisheries agencies ; 4) Regionally coordinated, nationally implemented 5) Development Network (application of knowledge); 6) The Regional of NGF is a member of Technical Advisory Body for fisheries management in the LBM (TAB); 7) The Regional NGF coordination Responsibility is rotated among the member country in one year basis.

Main Activities of NGF 1) Organize a meeting at least once a year to share information on gender in fisheries sector through NGF annual meeting (the lasts 15 th NGF annual meeting, was organized in Phnom Penh, 18-19 August 2014; 2) Extend of national network to local level, including provincial, district and grassroots level in each Member Country; 3) Conducting study on gender and women in fisheries and Aquaculture at both national and regional levels (MRC-FP and NACA-USID (Thailand, Viet Nam); 4) Gender-sensitive technology transfer activities in fisheries community; 5) Capacity building for the NGF members in the fisheries sector.

How does NGF works? 1) Annual planning through its NGF Annual meeting for the regional network and implementation at the national level in the riparian countries (Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand and Viet Nam); 2) Exchange information and sharing experience between the NGF members; 3) Seeking fund within the country and from different donors; 4) Integrate the gender issues and activities into fisheries development projects and management in riparian countries.

NGF activity implementation Plans for Aug 2014-July 2015) outputs from 15 th NGF annual meeting Description Activities When Responsible Where Source of budget 1. Meeting Organize the 16 th NGF annual meeting August 2015 (2 days) Regional NGF Coordinator VTE, Lao PDR FP Study on Gender issues in Fisheries and Aquaculture in the Lower Mekong River Basin (LMB) 2. Research Conduct the research on gender issues in fisheries and aquaculture in the LMB Sept. 2014 National team (including national NGF) MRC-FP 3. Communica tion (Facebook) Active Facebook by all NGF members From today National members FP and National NGF seeking for fund 4. Technical Symposium Present the al technical papers on gender (regional) or national??? ) to the 11 th Technical Symposium May 2015 Regional NGF Coordinator Thailand MRC-FP

Next plans for NGF activity implementation (Aug 2014-July 2015) Description Activities When Responsible Where Source of budget 5. Gender data collection Collect sex-disaggregated data August 2013-July 2014 NGF members National budget & seeking for funding 6. Gender study Participate in dialog platform on gender study in GAF 5 Nov 2014 1 NGF member from each MC India Seeking from NACA and USID for supporting

Some Network Achievements Better information on gender s role in fisheries for agencies and public. Gender focal point in line agencies strengthened Gender issues has been considered in FP-PIP and government policies (line agencies) Cross-scale gender dialogue initiated for exchange of experience, knowledge and information among NGF countries NGF represented in regional fisheries management organization (TAB) Improved on gender equality in fisheries line agencies (Thailand and Cambodia)

Lessons Learnt from 14 Years Experiences of NGF 1) NGF Network is very important for knowledge creation and information distribution on gender in fisheries; 2) Linked research output to policy, information to action/plan and implementation; 3) Increased supported by national and international organizations; 4) Improved communication and development gender mainstreaming policy and strategy in fisheries sector; 5) Integration of gender issues into project activities and work plan.

Lessons Learnt (cont.) 1) Increased awareness of women role in fisheries sector; 2) Increased capacity/ability of women in fisheries sector for fisheries management, development and implementation; 3) Improved the communication linkages between relevant departments, project, donors, International Organization, NGO agencies in relation to gender in fisheries and aquaculture.

Struggling of NGF Limitation of capacity of national fisheries agencies, particular regarding gender concept, gender analysis for extend the gender network at the national level; Limitation of fund to support for project implementation on promotion of gender in fisheries for both regional and national activities.

Need to strengthen the NGF NGF needs to be strengthened, it can work more effectively on gender mainstreaming in fisheries: Capacity building of knowledge and skills on gender and related topics; Platforms is needed for dialog on gender mainstreaming for exchange of lessons learnt, knowledge and experiences. To do this, need financial and technical support.

13 th NGF Annual Meeting Where: Nong Khai, Thailand When: 21-22 June, 2012 Who are participates: Review progress and plan of NGF activities NGF members; implementation Explore of NTCs and NTMs; collaboration between NACA; FP and its partners to strengthen NGF Asian Fisheries Society; SEAFDEC MRC -FP For what?

14 th NGF Annual Meeting Where: Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam When: 15-16 August, 2013 Participates: NGF members; NTCs and NTMs; MRC FP MRC-ICBP

15 th NGF Annual Meeting

Regional Technical Workshop on Proposal of Study on Gender Issues in Fisheries and Aquaculture in the LMB Organized on 11-13 June 2014, Vientiane, Lao PDR

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