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Women selling dried fish in the fisherfolk village of Chakaria in Cox's Bazar.
A group of women in the fisherfolk village of Chakaria in Cox's Bazar.
Women of the fisherfolk village of Chakaria repairing fishing nets.
Daily life in the fisherfolk village of Chakaria in Cox's Bazar.
Fisherfolk in the village of Chakaria repairing fishing nets.
Fish being weighed at the fish market in Cox's Bazar.
Fish for sale at the fish market in Cox's Bazar.
Fish for sale at the fish market in Cox's Bazar.
A young girl pumping water from a well in the fisherfolk village of Chakaria in Cox's Bazar.
Fish being weighed at the fish market in Cox's Bazar.
Fish for sale at the fish market in Cox's Bazar.
Fish for sale at the fish market in Cox's Bazar.
Fish for sale at the fish market in Cox's Bazar.
Fish is preserved with ice while on sale at the fish market in Cox's Bazar.
Fish being offloaded from the boats in Cox's Bazar.
Fish being unloaded from the boats in Cox's Bazar.
Sharks, manta rays and other fish for sale at the fish market in Cox's Bazar.
A girl pumping water from the well in the fisherfolk village on the beach in Cox's Bazar.
Rice for sale at a vendor's stall in Cox's Bazar.
A manta ray being offloaded from a boat at Cox's Bazar.
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Women selling dried fish in the fisherfolk village of Chakaria in Cox's Bazar.
Empowerment of Coastal Fishing Communities for Livelihood Security (BGD/97/017). The model developed by the Empowerment of Coastal Fishing Communities for Livelihood Security (ECFC) provides a platform for the inherent ability of coastal communities to organise, mobilise and manage human capital towards achieving collective economic, social, educational and political goals. There is keen and justifiable interest within government agencies, community organisations as well as donor agencies in expanding this model to the rest of the country and an application to the donor agencies towards this effect is in the pipeline. ECFC's philosophy was based on a sustainable livelihood approach, implemented in Cox's Bazar and aimed at empowering coastal fishing communities.. This was a Technical Assistance (TA) type development project piloted in 118 fishing villages of the district.
04/14/2008
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© FAO/Giulio Napolitano
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