This study is part of a series of guided case studies aimed at exploring whether and under what conditions the application of a value chain approach can help accelerate economic growth in conflict-affected environments. This study attempts to ascertain the ability of a value chain analysis to determine the impact of the violent conflict and governance failures in Sri Lanka on the fisheries industry in the southern part of the country. The study used the analysis to compose recommendations for effectively developing the capacity of the fisheries sector to contribute to equitable economic opportunities in Sri Lanka. |
||
| File | mR 100 Analysis of the Fisheries Sector in Sri Lanka.pdf | |
| Author | Arunatilake, Nisha; Gunawardena, Asha; Marawila, Dilhani; Samaratunga, Parakrama; Senaratne, Athula; Thibbotuwawa, Manoj | |
| Institutional Author | International Alert | |
| Publication Month | 03 | |
| Publication Year | 2008 | |
| If you encounter difficulty reading this document with a screen reader, please contact us here. | ||
![]() |
|
| (microREPORT) Analysis of the Fisheries Sector in Sri Lanka | ||
|
microLINKS Home
USAID Microenterprise Development Programs
Knowledge Driven Microenterprise Development Project
Accelerated Microenterprise Advancement Project
FIELD-Support Leader with Associates
Microenterprise Results Reporting (MRR)
Grant Programs
Grants Under Contracts
New Partners in Value Chain Development
microRISK Alliance
Strengthening Evaluation and Assessment of Poverty and Conflict/Fragility Interventions
Past Research
USAID Mission Programs
Congressional Hearings on Microenterprise
USAID Microfinance Umbrella Programs Study
MD Office Presentations
Partner Page
USAID Branding and Section 508 Compliance
|
|
|
| ID:23635 Viewed 1699 times |
microLINKS - Microenterprise Learning Information and Knowledge Sharing. The information provided on this web site is not official U.S. government information and does not represent the views or positions of the U.S. Agency for International Development or the U.S. Government. | »Email feedback to: microlinks@microlinks.org » Read our privacy policy » Terms of Use |


