Bladon, AnnabelleTegelskär Greig, GunillaOkamura, Yuko2024-11-152024-11-152022-05-24https://hdl.handle.net/10986/42426This note aims to guide policymakers and practitioners working within or with governments on social protection and labor (SPL) and/or fisheries policies and programs toward a more meaningful and more integrated approach to SPL and fisheries management. First it describes the social-ecological risks faced by the fisheries sector; summarizes the current provision of SPL; and outlines the main potential pathways to better align SPL with fisheries management. It then provides key recommendations for expanding and leveraging SPL to enable and incentivize sustainability in the fisheries sector.en-USCC BY-NC 3.0 IGODECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTHSDG 8PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONSSDG 16Connecting Social Protection and Fisheries Management for SustainabilityWorking Paper (Numbered Series)World BankA Conceptual Framework10.1596/42426