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Despite its evident importance, and the challenges that it faces, the diverse and complex economy that produces and distributes dried fish has been almost invisible to researchers and policymakers. The fisheries literature tends to emphasize fish, fishers, and fishing, paying far less attention to land-based activities such as processing and trading, which may account for half or more of fisheries related livelihoods, including those of most of the women involved ([http://zotero.org/groups/2183860/items/29F735TN Weeratunge et al. 2010]). Fresh products are often assumed to be the primary, or only, form in which fish is consumed. Postharvest dried fish value chains are often overlooked, and undocumented in official statistics <ref>{{Zotero|id=N46G9Q4Z}}</ref>.
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Despite its evident importance, and the challenges that it faces, the diverse and complex economy that produces and distributes dried fish has been almost invisible to researchers and policymakers. The fisheries literature tends to emphasize fish, fishers, and fishing, paying far less attention to land-based activities such as processing and trading, which may account for half or more of fisheries related livelihoods, including those of most of the women involved ([http://zotero.org/groups/2183860/items/29F735TN Weeratunge et al. 2010]) <ref>{{Zotero|id=29F735TN}}</ref>. Fresh products are often assumed to be the primary, or only, form in which fish is consumed. Postharvest dried fish value chains are often overlooked, and undocumented in official statistics <ref>{{Zotero|id=N46G9Q4Z}}</ref>.
  
 
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<p> Try to <span class="tooltip">Hover over me <span class="tooltiptext"><b>Tooltip text</b> <em>This webinar, hosted by the Dried Fish Matters project (DFM)</em>, was presented by Gayathri Lokuge from the Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA) in Sri Lanka.</span></span> and see if it works! (This is text pasted as HTML into the source editor box.)</p>
 
<p> Try to <span class="tooltip">Hover over me <span class="tooltiptext"><b>Tooltip text</b> <em>This webinar, hosted by the Dried Fish Matters project (DFM)</em>, was presented by Gayathri Lokuge from the Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA) in Sri Lanka.</span></span> and see if it works! (This is text pasted as HTML into the source editor box.)</p>
 
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webinar, hosted by the Dried Fish Matters project (DFM), was presented by
 
Gayathri Lokuge from the Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA) in Sri Lanka.\n\nAs
 
a post-doctoral researcher affiliated with the DFM Cambodia research team,
 
Gayathri spent half a year conducting field research on dried fish in Cambodia.
 
In this webinar she shared her experiences with other Dried Fish Matters
 
project teams through a brief presentation and Q&amp;A session.\n\nThe webinar
 
begins with a brief introduction to the tools and approaches used for data
 
collection in Cambodia during the scoping phase, paying particular attention to
 
what worked and what could be improved. Next it discusses the data analysis
 
process, with a special emphasis on analysing qualitative data using NVivo and
 
expand on emerging themes that may be of relevance to the different country
 
teams across DFM. The webinar concludes with a brief presentation on potential
 
next steps for DFM Cambodia, including a discussion on emerging themes of
 
interest to other countries.&quot;,&quot;dimensions&quot;:&quot;1:29:31&quot;,&quot;source&quot;:&quot;YouTube&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;DFM
 
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Lokuge&quot;,&quot;URL&quot;:&quot;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Z71CMOdraw&quot;,&quot;author&quot;:[{&quot;literal&quot;:&quot;Dried
 
Fish
 
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Stakeholder Workshop was held in March 2020 to share and validate the initial
 
findings of a scoping study conducted by DFM Cambodia from October 2019 to
 
March 2020. Coordinated by Cambodian Institute for Research and Rural
 
Development (CIRD) in collaboration with Centre for Poverty Analysis of Sri
 
Lanka (CEPA), the DFM Cambodia research project aimed to understand the
 
dried/processed fish economy, with attention to historical, social, cultural,
 
economic and policy variability, in the initial scoping phase of the study. The
 
project has a particular aim on tracing the value chain forward and backward
 
starting with fish processing, moving on to trading within the country and
 
outside the country-exports and imports. Feedback, comments, and inputs from
 
participants of the workshop have been collected and analyzed in order to
 
identify gaps.&quot;,&quot;event-place&quot;:&quot;Phnom
 
Penh&quot;,&quot;genre&quot;:&quot;Workshop summary
 
report&quot;,&quot;publisher&quot;:&quot;Dried Fish
 
Matters&quot;,&quot;publisher-place&quot;:&quot;Phnom
 
Penh&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;DFM Cambodia stakeholder workshop
 
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style='mso-element:field-end'></span></span><![endif]-->.
 
  
 
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Testing citations to/from Word

Despite its evident importance, and the challenges that it faces, the diverse and complex economy that produces and distributes dried fish has been almost invisible to researchers and policymakers. The fisheries literature tends to emphasize fish, fishers, and fishing, paying far less attention to land-based activities such as processing and trading, which may account for half or more of fisheries related livelihoods, including those of most of the women involved (Weeratunge et al. 2010) [1]. Fresh products are often assumed to be the primary, or only, form in which fish is consumed. Postharvest dried fish value chains are often overlooked, and undocumented in official statistics [2].


Try to Hover over me Tooltip text This webinar, hosted by the Dried Fish Matters project (DFM), was presented by Gayathri Lokuge from the Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA) in Sri Lanka. and see if it works! (This is text pasted as HTML into the source editor box.)

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Calendar of events
Date Event Description Other
2021-02-02 Hedgehog Day Hedgehog Day is a Roman tradition preceding the modern 'Groundhog Day'.
2021-02-03 Day after Hedgehog Day Like Boxing Day, but in February.
2020-11-21 World Fisheries Day See http://toobigtoignore.net/opportunity/world-fisheries-day-2020/.

User links test: Here I will link to DriedFishMatters, and see what happens.

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