Secrétariat international du WFFP  Du 23 au 27 mars 2015, six représentants des deux organisations mondiales de pêcheurs, le WFFP et le WFF, soutenus par l’ICSF et par des chercheurs, ont participé à la Conférence de 2015 sur les droits d’accès à la pêche, à Siem Reap au Cambodge. Ces délégués, même s’ils étaient peu nombreux, représentaient des millions de ...

By the international secretariat of the World Forum of Fisher Peoples – 26 April 2015 On 23-27 March 2014, six representatives from the global fisher movements, the WFFP and WFF, supported by ICSF and a couple of researchers, participated in the UserRights2015 Conference in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Few in numbers, these delegates represent millions of people from indigenous and small-scale fishing ...

Statement made by: Zoila Bustamente Cardenas on behalf of the World Forum of Fish Harvesters and Fish Workers (WFF), World Forum of Fisher People (WFFP), International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) and the International Planning Committee on Food Sovereignty (IPC). Made at: Technical Consultation on International Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small Scale Fisheries. Rome, Italy, 20 to 24 May 2013.   My name ...

Conference: Eleventh Conference of Parties to the CBD. On Agenda Item 13.3: Inland Waters Biodiversity. 8-19 October 2012 Made by: World Forum of Fisher Peoples (WFFP) and International Collective in Support of Fishworker (ICSF) With millions of people dependent on inland water fisheries for a livelihood, fishing communities perhaps have one of the largest stakes stake in ensuring the health of inland waters ...

Statement made by: International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) Made at: HLS on marine and coastal biodiversity, COP11, CBD, India. 18 October 2012.   About 400 million people worldwide are estimated to depend on inland and marine fisheries and fish farming for a livelihood. Most of them are in the artisanal and small-scale sector in the tropical multi-species fisheries of the developing ...

Statement made by: World Forum of Fisher Peoples (WFFP) and International Collective in Support of Fishworker (ICSF) on Made at: Eleventh Conference of Parties to the CBD, 8-19 October 2012. Agenda Item 13.3: Inland Waters Biodiversity With millions of people dependent on inland water fisheries for a livelihood, fishing communities perhaps have one of the largest stakes stake in ensuring the health of inland ...

Civil Society Statement made by: Cairo Roberto Laguna on behalf of the World Forum of Fish Harvesters (WFF), the World Forum of Fisher People (WFFP), the International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) and the Internal Planning Committee for Food Sovereignty (IPC). Made at: the 30th Session of the Committee on Fisheries on the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United ...

Statement made by: International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF). Made at: the 16th Session of the SBSTTA to the CBD. 30 April – 5 May 2012, Montreal, Canada   Agenda Item 6: Marine and Coastal Biological Diversity It is now well recognized, including in several decisions of the CBD, that traditional scientific, technical, and technological knowledge of indigenous and local communities, consistent ...

Statement made by: International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) Made at: Thirteenth Session of the FAO Sub-Committee on Fisheries – Trade. Hyderabad, India, 20-24 February 2012.   Agenda Item 12: COFI Sub-Committee on Fish and Fish Trade as International Commodity Body for the Common Fund for Commodities Decent work means productive work in conditions of freedom, equity, security and human dignity. It encompasses ...

Statement made by: International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) Made at: Thirteenth Session of the FAO Sub-Committee on Fisheries – Trade. Hyderabad, India, 20-24 February 2012.   Agenda Item 5: Value Chain Analysis and International Trade ICSF would like to express its appreciation for the background paper that the FAO Secretariat has provided on this agenda item. ICSF supports the need to improve ...