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In case of answering any question with NO, please provide an explanation<br />

(annex) in any case.<br />

Checkpoints marked with * are explained in detail in the supplementary<br />

sheet “Comments”.<br />

A.2 MwMu: Results of Monitoring<br />

Monitoring results must show that: 1. Fishing activities of BMUS involved do not contribute<br />

to illegal fishing: 2. Size of 100% of fish going into processing are within the agreed<br />

minimum limits of 50 cm and above. 3. Level of undersized fish (less than 50 cm) should be<br />

within acceptable limits and will be monitored. *<br />

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comments / explanations:<br />

There is an effective control of the condition of the fish at the collection point from the fisher up to the factory. The daily catch<br />

analysis is working effectively and helps the factory to know the trend of fish caught I the lake and fish brought at the factory.<br />

A.3 MwMu: Obligatory fishery practices<br />

To use gillnets with a mesh size of more than 6 inches To observe closed seasons and<br />

closed areas (sanctuaries gazette by Dept. Fish) *<br />

The fisher community shall live in houses that are weather proof and well ventilated. ��� �������<br />

Settlements must allow basic hygiene.<br />

comments / explanations:<br />

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explanations: � see Annex have own No.__<br />

house that are proof to<br />

weather.<br />

Fishers live on own homes like other villagers. They go fishing at night and come back home during day.<br />

The living houses have windows and leaking proof roof.<br />

OK<br />

NO<br />

Not<br />

Relevant<br />

Not<br />

Checked<br />

� see Annex No.__<br />

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comments / explanations: � see Annex No.__<br />

2 All: Health services<br />

Each fisher community participating must be able to have access to health services within<br />

60 minutes (240 minutes for islands on good weather conditions) from landing site. Mobile<br />

health services are made available at least once a month to the island landing sites.<br />

comments / explanations: Health services provided by the Diocese of Victoria Nyanza have<br />

been extended to the Islands including Rukuba. The service is provided in contract of two years since<br />

2010 August.<br />

3 All: HIV/AIDS information and care<br />

Each fisher community participating must have access to HIV/AIDS (including<br />

PMTCT)/STD/TB information, education, testing, care and treatment.<br />

Comments / explanations: MFP in collaboration with AFRICAN INLAND CHURCH started Radio programme to educate<br />

communities in HIV/AIDS. The programmes aired by Local VICTORIA RADIO STATION based in MUSOMA. THE PROGRAMMES AIRED<br />

EVERY SUNDAY AT 10.30 HOURS. This is in additional to medical services provided by medical officers from DIOCIESE OF VICTORIA<br />

NYANZA; a church based organization contracted for that purpose to provide services to fisher communities. The contract is of two years from<br />

August 2010.<br />

4 All: Access to school for children<br />

Each child (age 7 - 14) must be able to attend primary education during the complete cycle.<br />

In order to attend the school, children may not be exposed to hazardous situations or may<br />

not have to put in an effort which is not suitable for a child of that age. In populations larger<br />

than 1500 people, a primary school with trained teachers has to be present. Walking<br />

distance to the next primary school shall not be more than 5 km.<br />

comments / explanations: School visited and demand for facilities determined. Order is made for desks, and writing materials. The<br />

supplier; Mr. D. Patel representing FALCON P. ltd, confirmed to have first delivery in May <strong>2011</strong>. The desks will be made from recycled plastic and<br />

saw dust wastes.<br />

7 All: Housing<br />

<strong>Certification</strong> <strong>Wildfish</strong> Lake Victoria Musoma (1.0) <strong>Season</strong>: <strong>2011</strong><br />

27.01.<strong>2011</strong>, 14:53:14<br />

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plan<br />

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order<br />

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