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At fisheries social
development activities the main target groups had been set as destitute
women, Needy mothers and under age five children and idle youth of the
fishing community.
A fishery sector is
contributes 4 percent to GNP. 88 percent of this contribution is coming
from small-scale fishing community. Female partners are claimed for 52
percent of this contribution. They are engage in fish processing and
fishery business. But this community is socially disorganized and is
suffering from lack of basic needs, social depressions and cast
discrimination. Therefore there is no sustainable fisheries productivity
and social cohesion. Major root causes had been identified and provided
the remedies focusing three target groups as follows. In the fishing
community one of six women (1: 6) is a destitute due to lost of their
husband during the fishing, alcohol addict, insurgency during 1988-1999
in South and on going war in North and Eastern part of the country. Most
of the widows are at the age group of 22-45. This is the productive life
age for any women in the society. These widows are the breadwinners of
the family and must be fed 3-4 mouths and no proper skills and therefore
they have engaged in odd labor jobs such as mending nets, dry fish
making, fish selling, road cleaning, working as domestic servants under
laborious work condition in the middle class families in the cities.
Their earning is do not sufficient to maintain the family. There is no
job security for them and at most of the work places these destitute
women are faced sexual harassments. Malnutrition is very high among
these widows because they are satisfied one meal per day. 83 % of
destitute women are suffering from vitamin A deficiency and anemia.
Focusing destitute women and their families- 6000 women had been
selected for first phase by small fishers Federation from 4 fishing
districts - Matara, Hambanthota, Monaragala and Puttalam and organized
them in to groups, build up their skills for appropriate jobs and
provided them credits for sustainable livelihood and organized social
security and socialization activities to alleviate social stress, cast
discrimination and social negligence.
The second group that
the Federation activities have focused is needy women and children. 82
percent of fisher folk are living in poverty. Family poverty is directly
affected to the women and the small children. Breadwinner's low earning
capacity is the main root course .It resulted malnutrition and lack of
basic needs. To eradicate malnutrition and to provide basic needs the
main requirements are job modification and new skills to women for
additional income process and nutritional meal for children. In 108
villages in South, Northwestern and Uva provinces of Sri Lanka, the
Federation has implementing a major activity of skills development for
women and provides nutritional meal for under age five children. Under
this scheme and at first phase, more than 4000 women are deployed in
self-employment activities and 1200 children are getting nutritional
meal every day.
The third activity
under the fisheries social development is socialization and modern
self-employment for youth. The youth in the fishing community are badly
neglected. One of every eight ( 1:8 ) school age children are do not
going to school due to lack of food, text books and cloth. The youth who
completed the secondary education are lack of jobs and social
opportunities. Only 0 .1% of youth is getting for higher education in
the fishing community. They do not have alternative job opportunities.
But young generation is considered as future proprietors of the
resources and leaders of the country. In 1971 and in 1998-1989 more than
60,000 young people were died in Sri Lanka, because of the youth
uprising. The root causes for these two youth uprising were misdirection
by politicians and lack of opportunities to build up their future. 14
percent of the youth who diet in these two youth uprising were youth of
the fisher folk community.
The Federation is
fully concerned of this situation and considering youth as major
production group in the fishing community, the activity has workout and
implementing on socialization and provides modern job skills for the
youth. Under these activities "Youth Development education and
Vocational Training centers" had been set up in three provinces as one
center for each province basis. At present these centers are operating
In South, Northwestern and Uva provinces in Sri Lanka. Near future
another 6 centers will be set up in other 6 provinces. The idea to set
up these centers is to provide new attitudes in sustainable development,
provide modern knowledge for good governance and democracy and skills
for modern jobs in a modern society. At present "vocational training
in information technology, Food processing and food technology,
Eco-tourism, business development non residential and residential three
months and 6 months courses are conducting for male and female youths.
Under the fisheries
social development Programme, The Small Fishers Federation is try to
develop women and youth in the fishing community as main production
forces in the sustainable fisheries development process. One of the most
important factors in sustainability is " women and youth participation
and gender equity in society and also in the production process. Key
elements in these regards are organizations, healthy physical life,
social recognition, new attitudes, new knowledge, new skills and common
decision-making. Federation is incorporated these key elements with its
social development activities to harness the women and youth as main
production forces in sustainable development process in fisheries. This
Programme is supported by Terre des Hommes, The Netherlands. |