WorldFish


WorldFish is an international, nonprofit research organization with headquarters in Penang, Malaysia, and offices in Asia, Africa, and the Pacific. WorldFish’s mission is to harness the potential of fisheries and aquaculture to reduce poverty and hunger in developing countries.
WorldFish is a member of the Consortium of International Agricultural Research Centers,which a global agriculture research foundation.

WorldFish uses its experience in fisheries and aquaculture to comply with Sustainable Development Goals.
WorldFish has introduced technologies and practices that are brought to scale through a network of partners. The Center works on a breeding program to develop the Abbassa strain of Nile tilapia that helped increase aquaculture productivity.
In Bangladesh, WorldFish trained and supported thousands of rural farmers by helping them improve the productivity of their homestead ponds and gardens.
WorldFish has been recognized with a Tech Museum Award and several World Bank Development Marketplace Awards.

WorldFish research

WorldFish is committed to meeting two key development challenges: 1) Improving the livelihoods of those who are poor and vulnerable in places where fisheries and aquaculture can make a difference and 2) achieving large-scale, environmentally sustainable increases in supply of and access to fish at affordable prices for poor consumers in developing countries.
To meet these challenges, WorldFish focuses its expertise and research in the following areas:
WorldFish is one of the 15 specialized research centers of the Consortium on International Agricultural Research, and is also an implementing partner for the CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems. In collaboration with national governments and partners, FISH leads research to enhance sustainability, productivity and access to fish by those who need it most.

Impact and innovation

WorldFish, with its partners, has raised incomes for millions of poor people by integrating aquaculture with agriculture and has empowered poor communities to participate in the sustainable co-management of their fisheries. At its core, WorldFish is a scientific research organization. The center works with an extensive network of donors and partners to create positive change for the millions who depend on fish in the developing world. It has helped countries cope with disaster and conflict by restoring fisheries, providing nations with tools to improve the planning and management of major river basins and strengthening national capacities for fisheries management.
Three areas of work have generated particularly large impact:
The following information provides major milestones in the development and operation of the WorldFish Center, from the conceptual phase to the present, highlighting organizational changes and developments, such as the formal establishment of the Center, the establishment and closure of sites outside the headquarters, Board Chair and Directors General, and milestones which led to the entrance of the Center into the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research. Some of this material is taken from '.'
1973-1974 Conceptual phase:
1975-1976 Exploratory phase:
1977 Establishment phase: