International development policies dealing with small-scale fisheries have undergone considerable evolution. The very unfortunate issue here in South Africa is that very few people, public servants, fisheries consultants plus the fishers themselves do not fully understand the paradigm shift towards these new approaches. This article about rights-based governance is relevant to the current fishing rights allocation process underway.
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