Unfolding women’s role in small-scale fishing community in The Philippines toward formulating a gender-sensitive local government policy

IF 0.3 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE Otoritas-Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Pub Date : 2023-04-30 DOI:10.26618/ojip.v13i1.9911
Joy Tricia Mae Corpuz, Reynald M. Cacho, B. Villamor, Maria Gracia Samson, Mary Simat
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Women have a crucial role in the fishery value chains, from pre-fishing to post-fishing activities; however, the lack of sex-disaggregated local level data aggravates the women’s invisibility and marginalization in the informal fishing industry and community. Generating local knowledge and representation, this study presents women’s role and challenges working in small-scale fisheries in Perez, Quezon, Philippines. Fifty female fisherfolks from the said sector participated in this case study. The results from the field survey indicate that the participants widely dispersed to inland capture fisheries, marine capture fisheries, non-food use production and food fishery production categories. The results also showed that the respondents are scattered across the value chain: active fishing, processing, subsistence fishing, marketing, and pre-fishing activities, in varying intensity and pattern. In contrast to stereotypes that exclusively associate women to gleaning invertebrates, the majority target fish species and other marine invertebrates. Environmental, socio-economic, personal and gender factors are the common constraints that limit their productivity, output, and more importantly their equitable roles and identities. Although coming from a small fishing community, the findings of this study may provide baseline information for relevant local government agency to further intensify profiling on the grounds and to strategically implement gender-sensitive mainstreaming programs.
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发挥妇女在菲律宾小规模渔业社区的作用,以制定对性别问题敏感的地方政府政策
从捕鱼前到捕鱼后,妇女在渔业价值链中发挥着至关重要的作用;然而,缺乏按性别分列的地方一级数据加剧了妇女在非正规渔业和社区中的不可见性和边缘化。本研究为了解当地情况并提供代表性,介绍了菲律宾奎松佩雷斯小规模渔业中妇女的作用和面临的挑战。来自上述部门的50名女性渔民参与了本案例研究。实地调查结果表明,参与者广泛分布于内陆捕捞渔业、海洋捕捞渔业、非食品利用渔业和食品渔业生产类别。调查结果还表明,调查对象分散在价值链上:主动捕捞、加工、自给捕捞、营销和捕捞前活动,强度和模式各不相同。与只将妇女与拾荒无脊椎动物联系在一起的刻板印象相反,大多数人的目标是鱼类和其他海洋无脊椎动物。环境、社会经济、个人和性别因素是限制她们的生产力、产出,更重要的是限制她们的公平作用和身份的共同制约因素。虽然这项研究来自一个小的渔业社区,但研究结果可能为相关的地方政府机构提供基线信息,以进一步加强对理由的分析,并战略性地实施对性别问题敏感的主流化方案。
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