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“I Have Been Fishing for Over Twenty Years, and I Am Grateful to Enatta” – Meet Mama Ireti: A Fisherwoman Defying the Odds of Nature and Poverty

This is the story of Mama Ireti, a fisherwoman who has defied the tides of the Lagos lagoon for over twenty years. Her dedication to survival is admirable and worth sharing...

Standing with Our Fisherwomen: A Condolence Visit to Isale-Akoka

On September 28th, Enatta Foundation visited the Isale-Akoka community to stand with the family of a fisherwoman who had recently passed away. Beyond offering a token of financial support, the visit...

Impacts of Climate Change on Fishing Productivity

Artisanal fishery contributes largely to Nigeria's economy but it faces a major challenge: climate change. Here are the impacts of this change on fishing productivity...

Sustainable Approaches to Fish Preservation

Sustainable Approaches to Fish Preservation   Fish is important to daily nutrition and for many years, it has been a source of income for countless communities especially those in riverine areas...

Women Who Fish: How Enatta Foundation is Raising Empowered Fisherwomen

Women Who Fish: How Enatta Foundation is Raising Empowered Fisherwomen   Women do fish. No, it is not just fishing in small waterbodies using scooping nets. I mean fishing that involves the use of...

A Dive into Nigeria’s Fishing Industry

Introduction Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country with an estimated 224 million people, over 853 kilometers of coastline and an extensive network of inland water bodies. The fishing industry...