Kefi, Alexander ShulaKatundu, ManganiMkandawire, Nyambe Lisulo2018-02-262018-02-262017-06http://hdl.handle.net/10625/56856The project identifies and evaluates interventions to improve livelihood security and gender relations through post-harvest fish value chain innovations: first by targeting the processing node in the value chain to reduce losses and improve the quality of fish being processed; second, by piloting women-sensitive technologies that help decrease time and labor burdens of women; and third, through design and testing of social change interventions that highlight gendered roles and power relations in the value chain, and in particular within the processing node.application/pdfenMALAWIZAMBIASOUTH OF SAHARAVALUE CHAINSLIVELIHOODSSOLAR TENT DRYERSGENDER ROLESGENDER ANALYSISFISHERIESAGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITYPOSTHARVEST SYSTEMSPOSTHARVEST LOSSESFOOD SECURITYAPPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGYImproving livelihood security and gender relations in rural Zambia and Malawi through post-harvest fish value chain innovations and social change interventions - final technical reportImproving fish post harvest management and marketing in Malawi and ZambiaFinal Technical Report