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Sustainable Fisheries for Food Security, Malawi

Canadian partner:Memorial University of Newfoundland
Developing country partner: Ministry of Mines, Natural Resources and Environment, Department of Fisheries
Project duration:March 2005 - July 2011

Project purpose:
The project will expand the mandate and capacity of the Malawi College of Fisheries to deliver training in post-harvest processing and to raise awareness among mid-level fisheries officers and community representatives about the sustainable management of aquatic resources.

Key results to date:
The Malawi College of Fisheries' (DOF-MCF) Curriculum for the Diploma in Fisheries and Aquaculture was approved by the University of Malawi's Senate. Five Department of Fisheries staff members completed master's degrees in environmental education, fisheries science and post-harvest technology. Training courses have been provided for 25 employees in topics such as management, public awareness, fish processing technology, collecting baseline data, strategic planning, video production, curriculum development and food safety. Twenty-three participants have received training in community-based teaching methods and advanced fish processing technology. Two fishing communities, Chapola and Kadango have benefited from outreach and education activities. To date, 198 men and 94 women have received short course training in methods to reduce post-harvest losses and enhance food quality/security. An additional 1000 men and 400 women viewed a public demonstration of fish smoking for enhancing fish quality/product flavour in the Mangochi Distrtict. Outreach activities have also been conducted in the school system to teach children, who may begin fishing as early as age 10, about environmental education and communication.

For further information, see the detailed project profile.

Regional Aquaculture Development in Malawi

Canadian partner:Memorial University of Newfoundland
Developing country partner: Bunda College of Agriculture, University of Malawi
Project duration:September 1999 - December 2005

Project purpose:
The project aims to support the development of the aquaculture sector in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to supplement the nutritional requirements of the population of one of the poorest regions of the world and to provide employment and income for smallholders. It will achieve this by helping Bunda College of Agriculture, University of Malawi, to become a regional centre for aquaculture training and research and to design and deliver relevant programming to the public and private sectors. As such, Bunda College will become the local experts in the design and delivery of relevant aquaculture programming for both the public and private sectors.

Key results to date:
Bunda personnel gained first-hand knowledge and experience in designing and delivering short courses. Experience in evaluation was also gained through the completion and analysis of a comprehensive evaluation of the first short course. Bunda faculty members acquired experience in designing and delivering social science questionnaires and knowledge of gender issues through the design and implementation of a gender survey. Two Bunda faculty members advanced their education by successfully completing graduate programs at Memorial University in Aquaculture (one Masters, one PhD). A number of applied research projects relevant to community needs have been initiated. Dialogue with practitioners in other parts of Africa and the world has been initiated and will contribute to the acceptance of Bunda as a regional centre and enable faculty members to add to their knowledge through interaction with other teachers and researchers. A regional workshop in Malawi has highlighted to stakeholders and government in the region the critical role of women in food security through aquaculture.

For further information, see the detailed project profile.