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<p>Each episode shares an interesting story of how AABS is working to transform the livelihoods of coastal communities, particularly for women and youth, and help restore marine and coastal ecosystems by developing sustainable and resilient aquatic food systems. </p>
<p>Implemented by WorldFish in collaboration with a host of partners, AABS aims to leverage South–South collaboration to deliver a triple win for nature, people and climate. </p>
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