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Nicole Franz, FAO

Introduction to the SSF Guidelines Yaw Ansah – Fisheries and Aquaculture Officer, FAO-SFE. Nicole Franz, FAO. What are the SSF Guidelines?. Negotiated international instrument entirely dedicated to SSF |

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Nicole Franz, FAO

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  1. Introduction to the SSF Guidelines Yaw Ansah – Fisheries and Aquaculture Officer, FAO-SFE Nicole Franz, FAO

  2. What are the SSF Guidelines? • Negotiated international instrument entirely dedicated to SSF | •  A global consensus on principles and guidance for small-scale fisheries governance and development

  3. What are the SSF Guidelines? • Negotiated international instrument entirely dedicated to SSF | •  A global consensus on principles and guidance for small-scale fisheries governance and development • Bring together social development and responsible fisheries | •  beyond fisheries: sustainable livelihoods, social stability, food security and sustainable social and economic development

  4. What are the SSF Guidelines? • Negotiated international instrument entirely dedicated to SSF | •  A global consensus on principles and guidance for small-scale fisheries governance and development • Bring together social development and responsible fisheries | •  beyond fisheries: sustainable livelihoods, social stability, food security and sustainable social and economic development • Complement other international instruments | • Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries; Right to Food Guidelines; Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests • Common grounding in human rights principles

  5. Key milestones in the history of the SSF Guidelines

  6. Key milestones in the history of the SSF Guidelines

  7. SSF Guidelines stakeholder consultations 2011-13 SSF Guidelines development process Denmark Marv 2012 Germany Nov 2011 Monaco Nov 2011 Italy Oct 2012 Morocco Jun 2011 + Dec 2012 Tunisia June 2011 Yemen Dec 2012 Jamaica Dec 2012 Pakistan Mar 2012 Bangladesh Oct 2012 Oman Mar 2012 Senegal Nov 2011 Barbados Dec 2011 India Sep 2011 Philippines Jan 2012 Honduras Nov 2011 Myanmar Oct 2012 Cote d’Ivoire Nov2011 Eritrea Oct 2012 Colombia Nov 2012 Sri Lanka Nov 2011 Costa Rica Dec 2011 Nicaragua Jan 2012 Thailand June 2011 Cambodia 2011/2012 Thailand Feb 2012 Panama Jan 2012 El Salvador Dec 2012 Congo Nov 2012 Uganda Nov 2011 Viet Nam Nov 2012 Malaysia Nov 2012 Indonesia Mar 2012 Mekong Nov 2012 Brazil Nov 2011 Seychelles Nov 2011 Malawi 2011/2012 New Caledonia Jun 2012 Mozambique Nov 2012 South Africa May 2011 South Africa Feb 2012 New Zealand Aug 2011

  8. What do the SSF Guidelines say? What do the SSF Guidelines say? • Part I: Introduction • Objectives • Nature and scope • Guiding principles • Relationship with other international instruments

  9. What do the SSF Guidelines say? What do the SSF Guidelines say? • Part I: Introduction • Objectives • Nature and scope • Guiding principles • Relationship with other international instruments • Part II: Responsible fisheries and sustainable development • Governance of tenure in SSF and resource management • Social development, employment and decent work • Value chain, post-harvest and trade • Gender equality • Disaster risks and climate change

  10. What do the SSF Guidelines say? What do the SSF Guidelines say? • Part I: Introduction • Objectives • Nature and scope • Guiding principles • Relationship with other international instruments • Part II: Responsible fisheries and sustainable development • Governance of tenure in SSF and resource management • Social development, employment and decent work • Value chain, post-harvest and trade • Gender equality • Disaster risks and climate change • Part III: Ensuring an enabling environment and supporting implementation • Policy coherence, institutional coordination and collaboration • Information, research and communication • Capacity development • Implementation support and monitoring

  11. Guiding principles SSF Guidelines: Guiding principles

  12. The role of the SSF Guidelines SSF Guidelines objectives

  13. The role of the SSF Guidelines SSF Guidelines objectives • Each country will need to identify which topics are important and implement the SSF Guidelines differently

  14. Implementation: we all have a role to play!

  15. What is already happening - examples Towards implementation!

  16. Conclusions • SSF Guidelines are a powerful tool for all: internationally agreed framework of principles and guidance for integrated development • Rights and responsibilities come together • SSF Guidelines implementation key to linking fishing rights and human rights to foster participation and empowerment for improved food security and poverty eradication • Different roles for different players

  17. THANK YOU! SSF Guidelines: www.fao.org/3/a-i4356e/index.html Development process key documents: www.fao.org/fishery/ssf/guidelines/en#container CSO documents: https://sites.google.com/site/smallscalefisheries/ http://igssf.icsf.net/ Franz Nicole (FAO-HQ) Franz.Nicole@fao.org

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