Value Chain Analysis of selected fisheries commodities Governance of the Seascape

65 Selection of partners for Chorkor demonstration September 2011 Not Initiated Discussions held with CEWEFIA and experts and trainers on the smoker but discussions stalled Collaborative studies on coconut and bamboo products and markets with Babson College September 2011 Underway Partners identified and study underway Piloting of family Planning September 2011 Ongoing Partnerships have been formed with CEWEFIA, Ghana Health Service, Nurses Training School, etc. Four established community based peer educator groups and trained, drama programs initiated in the four communities, linkages for accessibility to health services for communities established.

2.4 Value Chain Analysis of selected fisheries commodities

Analyses of fish value chains and markets to identify opportunities for pro-poor growth September 2011 Field work completed Fisheries value chains studies were conducted in coastal communities and major fish markets in Ghana. Report has been issued. Follow up working in the northern regions of Ghana has been delayed to Year III Identification and development of pilot value chain interventions September 2011 Preparatory activities underway Activity delayed. Analyses of the livelihood impacts of significant plannedmooted investments September 2011 Not initiated Delayed Training and workshop events September 2011 Completed Training on Adaptive Management and Post Study tour training completed Collaborative program with ADVANCE program September 2011 Suspended Preliminary discussion held. Program suspended as ADVANCE activities have to northern Ghana COMPONENT 3

3.1 Governance of the Seascape

Capacity development for Best Practices in the Governance of Fisheries June 2011 Completed There has been capacity development for the Fisheries Commission, the Navy, the Police and the Judiciary 66 International expert consultation December 2011 Suspended This was planned for August 2011bust was suspended Guided study visits September 2011 Completed Planned activities completed. Study tours were made to Tanzania, Senegal, Ivory Coast and Northern Ghana. 70 participants were involve and drawn from different stakeholder institutions Workshops and guest lectures in Accra and in the Western Region September 2011 Completed World Fish Center staff gave presentations on their visits to Ghana and a presentation to the Fisheries Commission in Accra Development of adaptive fisheries management training modules June 2011 Completed Capacity needs assessment completed and training in adaptive management held Implementation of training modules June 2011 Ongoing Delayed, to be carried over into Year III Indentify develop, field test and review approaches to capacity development Sept 2011 Underway Delayed, to be carried over into Year III

3.2 Strengthening the Information Base for Improved Fisheries Management