Vanuatu National Fisheries Sector Policy 2016-2031. Country/Territory Vanuatu Document type Date 2016 Source FAO, FAOLEX Long titleA policy for the sustainable management, conservation and development of the fisheries sector in the Republic of Vanuatu. Subject Food & nutrition, Fisheries Keyword Marine fisheries Aquaculture Mariculture Agricultural development Smallholders/peasants Sustainable use Poverty Gender Rural employment Rural youth Cooperative/producer organization Governance Food security Fish products Food quality control/food safety Geographical area ASIA AND THE PACIFIC, Least Developed Countries, Melanesia, Oceania, Small Island Developing States, South Pacific Entry into force notes 2016–2031 Abstract In the Vanuatu National Fisheries Sector Policy 2016–2031 the Ministry responsible for fisheries and its partners take charge in delivering assistance to support the fisheries sector to achieve its target activities over the next 15-year period. The policy highlights priorities in this sector and sets out key strategic actions to address these challenges. This sector policy is in line with other policy documents, such as the National Sustainable Development Plan (NSDP), the Overarching Productive Sector Policy (2012–2017), and should be read with all other relevant fisheries policies. This policy focuses on improving: 1) fisheries governance, and sustainable and economically viable fisheries and aquaculture; 2) access to finance, improved infrastructures, market access, seafood safety and value-adding; and 3) sustainable growth, employment, food security and livelihood. The policy recognises and promotes gender equality, the participation of vulnerable groups in fisheries, and strengthens partnerships, collaboration and networking. Full text English Website pafpnet.spc.int