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Regional Livelihoods Fisheries Programme for South and Southeast Asia (RFLP)
An Introduction for CTFF, Bali
Funded by The Kingdom of Spainthrough the Spanish Agency of International Cooperation for Development (AECID)
Don Griffiths, RFLP Technical Advisor
Sri Lanka
Cambodia
Viet Nam
Philippines
Timor-Leste
Indonesia
Where is RFLP being implemented?
Regional Fisheries Livelihoods Programme for South and Southeast Asia
Strengthened capacity among participating small-scale fishing communities and their supporting institutions towards improved livelihoods and sustainable fisheries resource management
RFLP Outcome
Who are the main beneficiaries?
Coastal fishers, processors, traders and their families, their organizations and their communities, including the local authorities
Other beneficiaries are government organizations and institutions responsible for the administration, management and development of the coastal fisheries at local, district/province and national levels
RFLP Outputs Co-management mechanisms for
sustainable management of fishery resources;
Improved safety and reduced vulnerability;
Improved fishery product quality and market chains;
Strengthened and diversified livelihoods for fisher families;
Facilitated access to MFS for fishers, processors and vendors;
Regional knowledge sharing
Revision and drafting of national and local policies and legislation
Improved fishing boat registration
Strengthening of stakeholder organization capacity
Co-management training for officials & community members
Facilitation of participatory mechanisms for planning, monitoring and overseeing RFLP activities
Development & implementation of fisheries management plans
Output 1 Co-management
Output 2: Safety at sea and vulnerability reduction Assessments of accidents and
their causes; Awareness campaigns of
dangers and hazards; Training of fishers, boat builders,
inspectors in fishing boat safety; Enhancement of disaster
preparedness; Boat construction and safety
equipment guidelines and regulation development;
Provision of communication systems and safety equipment;
Multi-purpose early warning systems
Public awareness campaigns on food safety issues;
Training on fish handling, processing and business management for processors and traders;
Value chain analysis; Improved landing centre
management; Piloting of value addition and
marketing; Linkage of fishers and markets Improved market information
mechanisms
Output 3: Post-harvest and marketing
Livelihood & gender analysis; Strengthening of current options; Prioritization of new options
based on financial, technical, environmental, social impact and market assessments;
Piloting of alternative options; Training in diversified income
options; Pilot operations for small-scale
aquaculture.
Output 4: Strengthened and Output 4: Strengthened and diversified livelihoodsdiversified livelihoods
Review available MFS for coastal fisher communities;
Policy revision and drafting; Awareness raising for coastal
fishers of available MFS; Training on financial planning and
management for coastal fishers Training of MFS providers on
fishery sector needs and issues; Simplify and modify saving and
lending systems; Publication of microfinance briefing
materials.
Output 5: Facilitated access to Micro-Output 5: Facilitated access to Micro-Finance ServicesFinance Services