The role of social protection in the recovery from COVID-19 impacts in fisheries and aquaculture

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Food systems were severely hit by COVID-19 and the related restrictions to the movement of people and goods. In fisheries and aquaculture, the socio-economic effects of COVID-19 are manifold including changes in consumer demand, limited storage facilities, drop in fresh fish prices and stopping fishing operations. Many individuals working in the sector operate in the informal market with no coverage from labour market policies not registered in mandatory social security, paid less than the legal minimum wage, without a written contract, or self-employed. These individuals include small-scale fishers, migrant, fish workers, ethnic minorities, crew members, harvesters, gleaners and vendors especially women (FAO, 2020a;2020b), who were the most affected by the pandemic. Social protection (SP) has been a key response that governments took to alleviate the socio-economic impacts of COVID-19 restrictions for fishery-dependent communities (FAO, 2020c).
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社会保护在渔业和水产养殖从2019冠状病毒病影响中恢复中的作用
粮食系统受到COVID-19以及相关人员和货物流动限制的严重打击。在渔业和水产养殖业,2019冠状病毒病的社会经济影响是多方面的,包括消费者需求变化、储存设施有限、鲜鱼价格下降和捕捞作业停止。在该部门工作的许多人在非正规市场上经营,没有劳动力市场政策的保障,没有在强制性社会保障中登记,支付的工资低于法定最低工资,没有书面合同,或者是自营职业者。这些人包括小规模渔民、移徙者、渔业工人、少数民族、船员、收集者、拾集者和摊贩,特别是妇女(粮农组织,2020a;2020b),受疫情影响最大。社会保护一直是各国政府为减轻COVID-19限制措施对依赖渔业社区的社会经济影响而采取的关键应对措施(粮农组织,2020c)。
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