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TZH 60 - Empowering Tunisia's women clam harvesters
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TZH 60 - Empowering Tunisia's women clam harvesters
300 kilometers south of Tunis, in the Gulf of Gabes, women have long harvested clams to generate an income. The seasonal work is often labor intensive and poorly paid. That is why FAO, in collaboration with the Tunisian government and a local women’s association, have created a pilot project to support the women in securing a fairer price for their clams, and it’s having all kinds of other benefits.
Asset date
03/06/2020
Language
English
Duration
4m59s
File size
6.93 MB
UNFAO Source
FAO Audio
Unique identifier
UF16H30
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