Aquaculture Development and Education in Nepal: Potential and Challenges
Abhimanyu Shrestha,
Sujita Balami,
Puja Banmali,
Nisha Shrestha and
Samantha Farquhar
Journal of Educational Issues, 2018, vol. 4, issue 2, 7781
Abstract:
In Nepal, the government has increased the support of fisheries and aquaculture activities to help increase economic productivity and well-being. However, while the potential for such activities are great, workforce is lacking due to education capacity. This essay voices the issues and frustrations of students who aspire to aid in the development of the fisheries and aquaculture sector of Nepal but face obstacles such as political instability, brain drain, and employment.
Date: 2018
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