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== Terms of reference == | == Terms of reference == | ||
* The report should be approximately 20-30 pages, not including technical appendices. | * The report should be approximately 20-30 pages, not including technical appendices. | ||
+ | * Should include the following elements: | ||
+ | ** An overview of existing policies on fish and dried fish | ||
+ | ** An identification of policy gaps | ||
+ | ** An evaluation of the policy formulation process, describing the participation of different stakeholders | ||
+ | ** An assessment of implementation gaps | ||
+ | ** A list of possible policy interventions | ||
+ | ** An assessment of key governance issues such as the role of local government, policies for common-property water bodies, and management structures | ||
+ | ** An assessment of the use of chemicals and the impact of policies concerning their import, sale, and use | ||
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Terms of reference
- The report should be approximately 20-30 pages, not including technical appendices.
- Should include the following elements:
- An overview of existing policies on fish and dried fish
- An identification of policy gaps
- An evaluation of the policy formulation process, describing the participation of different stakeholders
- An assessment of implementation gaps
- A list of possible policy interventions
- An assessment of key governance issues such as the role of local government, policies for common-property water bodies, and management structures
- An assessment of the use of chemicals and the impact of policies concerning their import, sale, and use
Workflow
- 2020-02-20: Received from Oscar Amarasinghe.
- 2020-11-05: Copy-edited by Eric Thrift. DFM_RPT_LKA-policy-analysis_FINAL.docx
- 2020-11-15: Published online. DFM_RPT_LKA-policy-analysis_FINAL.pdf
Metadata
abstract
This document compiles relevant passages from policy statements, regulations, agreements, and conventions that concern fish processing and the status of women in Sri Lanka, arranged by type of instrument and the various articles under each instrument.
series
DFM Reports
title
National Policies & Regulations on Dried Fish in Sri Lanka
date
2020
author
Oscar Amarasinghe
series editor
Derek Johnson
license
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/.
address
Dried Fish Matters Project Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Arts 432 Fletcher Argue Building, 15 Chancellor Circle The University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2 CANADA
dried.fish.matters@umanitoba.ca
acknowledgements
This work draws on research supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.