Connecting Social Protection, Labor Market Interventions and Fisheries Management in Viet Nam
Vietnam’s fisheries sector faces complex challenges, requiring a multifaceted approach for resolution. Fishing capacity in coastal, inland, and offshore fisheries should be reduced to rebuild fish stocks. Additionally, measures are needed to address the vulnerabilities of workers, such as income ins...
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Zusammenfassung: | Vietnam’s fisheries sector faces
complex challenges, requiring a multifaceted approach for
resolution. Fishing capacity in coastal, inland, and
offshore fisheries should be reduced to rebuild fish stocks.
Additionally, measures are needed to address the
vulnerabilities of workers, such as income instability and
health risks due to climate impacts and regulations. This
necessitates coordinated efforts across various government
levels and ministries. Social assistance, social insurance,
and active labor market programs can enable and incentivize
households to engage in more sustainable practices and more
resilient livelihoods. Leveraging digitalization can improve
data sharing and registration processes, thereby
facilitating the extension of social protection to informal
workers who present majority among fishery households.
Furthermore, this integration of databases can enhance
fisheries management through better-informed decision-making
which is vital for sustainable development in Vietnam’s
fisheries industry. |
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