Nouvelles
International Conference in Santiago: check the conclusions!
On the 5th and 6th of November 2018 the First International Conference on Women in Fisheries organized by the Spanish government in Santiago de Compostela took place. AKTEA’s representatives attended as panelists and explained the advocacy work they are doing to promote gender equality. The conclusions of this important event are now online!
Access the “Conclusions and Publications” in English, French and Spanish here
Mulleres do Mar de Arousa: entrevista a Sandra Amézaga
«El del mar sigue siendo un mundo de hombres donde es difícil entrar»
Accede al artículo de la Voz de Galicia haciendo clic aquí
First International Conference on Women in Fisheries in Santiago de Compostela
November 2018
On the 5th and 6th of November Katia Frangoudes and Marja Bekendam represented AKTEA at the First International Conference on Women in Fisheries organized by the Spanish government in Santiago de Compostela. The conference started with the presentation of the “Santiago de Compostela Declaration” for Equal Opportunities in the Fisheries and Aquaculture Sectors.
The Press Release is available here: https://www.mapa.gob.es/es/prensa/181105declaracionconferenciamujerespesca_tcm30-485039.pdf
Marja Bekendam states: “This declaration is a recognition of women’s work at sea and ashore. We hope to hear how it will lead to a formal recognition of the work women do. The implementation of directive (2010/41/EU) would be a great step forward for women who work with different tides, in all kinds of weather and working conditions every day”.
AKTEA visited two women organisations in Galicia
November 2018
Prior to the International Conference of Women in Fisheries in Santiago de Compostela (November 2018), Katia Frangoudes and Marja Bekendam, representing AKTEA, visited two members organizations of the network in Galicia: Amarcarril and Mulleres Mar Arousa.
The association Amarcarril, based in Carril, gathers mariscadoras of the community who are, inter alia, organising visits for tourists and schools to explain their work and also the functioning of shore ecosystem. The association also created an exhibition room in the building of the auction where they show photos of shellfish harvesting as well as the main tools to practice such activity. Posters and other products are used to communicate about their activity. Amarcarril women told Katia and Marja about their work, their working conditions and the difficulties they are facing in the sector. AKTEA asked them what are their main messages for the decision-makers in Brussels and their prioriy is the reduction of the age of retirement which is now at 65 years old. Because of the difficult working conditions they find it hard to practice this activity until such an age and therefore they ask to retire earlier, like fishermen do. Besides that, the prices of their products are decreasing because of the import of foreign products. A regional certification of shellfish may help them to increase the price as consumers would be able to better identify their products. Their last demand was related to the size of shellfish, because in this part of the Ria Arousa shellfish are vulnerable to natural hazards and high mortality is observed during some months. For this reason, the mariscadoras of Carril claim for a flexible minimum conservation size which could be adaptable to each local context in order to avoid the loss of their production.
Later in the afternoon AKTEA’s representatives visited the association of Mulleres Mar Arousa in Villa Nova. This organization is gathering women of the communities around Ria Arousa. They practice a number of different activities related to the sea such as mussels farming, shellfish and percebes (barnacles) harvesting and direct marketing. In Galicia, women harvesters used to chair several cofradias (fishers organisations) and demonstrated their skills in managing male-dominated organizations’. However, since the cofradias’ most recent elections, the number of women leaders decreased considerably. For this reason Mulleres Mar Arousa decided to raise awareness about the matter and publicly claim for more gender sensitive regulations that would allow women to get back to managing cofradias. The association made noise about the matter through letters and articles in local newspapers addressed to fishers’ organisations, authorities and the general public, thus highlighting the urgent need to recognize women’s rights in the sector.
3° Congrès Mondial sur la Petite Pêche
Octobre 2018
Aktea a été invitée à apporter sa contribution sur le thème de l’égalité des sexes dans le cadre du «Troisième Congrès mondial sur la petite pêche» (Thaïlande, 22-26 octobre 2018), .
Au cœur de cette initiative a été la nécessité de mettre en place une cartographie des initiatives collectives féminines dans le monde. Vingt participants d’Amérique latine, d’Amérique centrale, d’Asie et d’Afrique ont partagé leurs connaissances sur cette question. Les représentantes d’AKTEA étaient également présentes et ont expliqué l’action du réseau en faveur de l’égalité des sexes et de l’équité dans la petite pêche européenne. La table ronde a convenu qu’une telle cartographie permettrait de renforcer la visibilité du mouvement et servirait d’outil pour plaider en faveur de la reconnaissance des droits des femmes.
Tout au long du Congrès, deux sessions ont été consacrées à l’égalité des sexes. La première portant sur les relations entre les sexes dans les secteurs de la pêche et de l’aquaculture à la lumière de la mondialisation, tandis que la deuxième a été consacrée à l’Asie et à la migration en tant que facteur de pauvreté et de discrimination.
AKTEA participe à l’évènement de haut niveau de Malte
Octobre 2018
Dans le cadre de la «Conférence de haut niveau sur la petite pêche durable en Méditerranée et en mer Noire» (Malte, 25-26 septembre 2018), Aktea a participé à la table ronde «Un modèle de développement durable pour les communautés de pêcheurs: promouvoir le travail décent et soutenir le rôle des femmes ».
AKTEA a expliqué l’importance de disposer d’un réseau de femmes dans la pêche pour assurer la durabilité de la pêche en Méditerranée, ainsi que des principaux défis et opportunités à venir. En outre, AKTEA a demandé que la DG Emploi et la DG MARE renforcent leur coopération en vue de la révision de la directive 2010/41/UE afin de permettre la reconnaissance de la contribution des épouses et des partenaires des pêcheurs.
Parallèlement à l’événement, une délégation composée de Stella Stylianou, Alicia Said et Katia Frangoudes a rencontré des femmes maltaises engagées dans la pêche en tant qu’épouses ou récoltantes. Elles ont parlé du rôle des femmes, de leurs difficultés et de la nécessité d’organiser formellement un réseau plus important, notamment en rencontrant d’autres femmes de pays méditerranéens dans les mois à venir.