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Women in Bangladesh primarily involved in household activities take care of children, food cooking, washing of clothes etc. In addition to these, they also engaged in other activities like agriculture, poultry and fisheries. In Bangladesh, the capability of women in adopting and implementing aquaculture development technologies is well substantiated, although their full potential has yet to be explored. To ensure sustainability of aquaculture, it is imperative to understand women's role in aquaculture. Women involvement in aquaculture is important in the sense of their physical contribution as…mehr

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Women in Bangladesh primarily involved in household activities take care of children, food cooking, washing of clothes etc. In addition to these, they also engaged in other activities like agriculture, poultry and fisheries. In Bangladesh, the capability of women in adopting and implementing aquaculture development technologies is well substantiated, although their full potential has yet to be explored. To ensure sustainability of aquaculture, it is imperative to understand women's role in aquaculture. Women involvement in aquaculture is important in the sense of their physical contribution as well as their empowerment on the background of their familial and social life. This study was conducted for observing women contributions to aquaculture and the impacts of homestead aquaculture on their livelihood in the south west coastal part of Bangladesh. In the study area, 95.5 % families are headed by men and 4.5 % by women. Over 90 % of the respondent women revealed that their yearlyincome increased to the previous years due to the involvement of women in aquaculture.About 71 % of the total number of interviewed women get benefit from aquaculture.
Autorenporträt
H.M. Moniruzzaman is a Civil Service officer of Bangladesh Government. He is very interested in social research. Mr.Moniruzzaman completed his Bachelor and Master degree in Fisheries Science from Khulna University, Bangladesh. He also obtained a MSc degree on International Studies on Aquatic Tropical Ecology(ISATEC) from Bremen University, Germany.