
The Invisible Backbone: Why Nigerian Fisherwomen Matter to Food Security
When we think about feeding a nation, the images that typically come to mind are vast farmlands or perhaps bustling markets. Rarely…

Discover stories, updates, and learning from Enatta, highlighting fishing communities and the women who sustain them.

When we think about feeding a nation, the images that typically come to mind are vast farmlands or perhaps bustling markets. Rarely…
Discover stories, updates, and learning from Enatta, highlighting fishing communities and the women who sustain them.

Along the shores of Agboyi riverine community sit Iya Pupa and Rashidatu, two artisanal fisherwomen, sorting out their early morning catch in…

Mama Ireti has been a fisherwoman for over twenty years and understands the struggles of fishing and making a living. Nonetheless, she…

Festivals work like cultural memory keepers. They gather a community around something familiar and turn an ordinary practice into a shared story.…