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TUNISIA 2011. FAO-RAMSAR Mission to Tunisia
TUNISIA 2011. FAO-RAMSAR Mission to Tunisia
TUNISIA 2011. FAO-RAMSAR Mission to Tunisia
TUNISIA 2011. FAO-RAMSAR Mission to Tunisia
TUNISIA 2011. FAO-RAMSAR Mission to Tunisia
TUNISIA 2011. FAO-RAMSAR Mission to Tunisia
TUNISIA 2011. FAO-RAMSAR Mission to Tunisia
TUNISIA 2011. FAO-RAMSAR Mission to Tunisia
TUNISIA 2011. FAO-RAMSAR Mission to Tunisia
TUNISIA 2011. FAO-RAMSAR Mission to Tunisia
TUNISIA 2011. FAO-RAMSAR Mission to Tunisia
TUNISIA 2011. FAO-RAMSAR Mission to Tunisia
TUNISIA 2011. FAO-RAMSAR Mission to Tunisia
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TUNISIA 2011. FAO-RAMSAR Mission to Tunisia
03 April 2011, Skhira, Port Zabbusa, Gulf of Gabes - Women weighing clams after a day collecting them in the sea shallows. Reinforcing the role of women in clam fishing.
04/03/2011
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© FAO/Giulio Napolitano
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FAO-RAMSAR Mission to Tunisia. TCP/TUN/3203 (08/II/TUN/207)
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1.48 MB
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UF11LSG
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FAO-RAMSAR Mission to Tunisia. Reinforcing the role of women in clam fishing. The overall objective of the project is to give support to ongoing efforts of the Tunisian Government to improve the livelihoods of rural women, maintaining a measured and responsible use of this natural resource (clams).