2024
DOI: 10.1002/aff2.174
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Is nutrition‐sensitive fish farming a panacea for Africa's increasing malnutrition burden? The case of Sierra Leone

Nwamaka Okeke‐Ogbuafor,
Tim Gray,
Salieu Sankoh
et al.

Abstract: Fish is vital for reducing hunger and malnutrition. However, the combined impact of climate change and overfishing is increasing the hunger and malnutrition burden on the African continent and its population of over 200 million people who depend on marine capture fishing and related activities for survival. Fish farming was introduced to alleviate these problems, and our study assessed the extent to which current fish farming activities in the least developed countries (LDCs) like Sierra Leone provide sufficie… Show more

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