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Mainstreaming gender through Aquatourism venture: an assessment of impact of women SHGs in Kerala

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Title Mainstreaming gender through Aquatourism
venture: an assessment of impact of women
SHGs in Kerala
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Creator Narayanakumar,R
Harshan,N K
Sunil,P V
Jephi,Ann Mary
Athira,P V
Ambrose,T V
Jeethumol,T J
Vipinkumar,V P
 
Subject Empowerment Index, Gender mainstreaming, Performance level, Self Help Group. Gender perspective, Equity, Equality,
Mariculture, Marine Fisheries
 
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Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) made a study on gender mainstreaming and impact of Self Help Groups by
mobilised women in Aquatourism venture in Narakkal and Malipuram in Vypeen Island in Ernakulam district of Kerala state.
‘Matsyafed’ of Kerala State Fisheries Department and Tsunami Emergency Assistance Program (TEAP) have organized these women
SHGs for uplifting the life of Fisherfolk by enhancing Fish production Marketing, Technical support and Ecotourism. SHGs names as
Souparnika in Narakkal and Vandanam in Malippuram are running the cafeteria which provides delicious homely meals and cooked
fish items. The impact of SHGs on gender mainstreaming by assessing the equity and equality of men and women in these SHGs was
assessed through gender analysis, performance level of SHG, Empowerment Index and economic feasibility analysis with socio
economic surveys undertaken in the locality with a pre-tested and structured data gathering protocols consisting of standardized
scales and indices. Empowerment Index was quantified based on 8 relevant dimensions constituting it. The male and female
counterparts of the families were separately interviewed to assess the gender mainstreaming aspects in terms of equity and equality
to access to resources, participation profile, decision making aspects, gender need analysis etc. Proper ‘training on technical matters’
and ‘marketing aspects’ were found to be inevitable for more desirable results. Female counterparts also do have a definite role in
site selection, purchase of accessories, cooking, serving, cleaning, marketing etc. The Scales of ‘Performance Assessment’ and
‘Empowerment Index’ developed for this study have good potential for future use in other key areas on a sustainable basis. Lacunae
identified in Empowerment Index computation give adequate feedback to authorities to proceed in the right direction. The gender
dimension analysis on mainstreaming aspect gives sensitization on crucial issues like women fisher folk’s rights and marketing
channels for policies and other interventions on gender. Inter relationships between the variables an act as catalytic points for group
action and group empowerment on a sustainable basis. The success case study elucidated can be used as a case model and practical
manual for promoting group action for mobilising SHGs on a sustainable basis.
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Date 2021-09-17T07:59:47Z
2021-09-17T07:59:47Z
2017
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Not Available
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/63901
 
Language English
 
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