In 2012, improved fish pond and shrimp farming technologies in Bangladesh generated substantial economic benefits, including a $92 million total annual income increase, $300 more per household from homestead ponds, and $6,000 and $2,000 more per hectare from commercial fish and shrimp ponds respectively. By 2024, the program aims to directly benefit 6 million people and indirectly benefit 16 million more, as well as increase income by 30% in 2 million poor households and improve diets in 1 million households. The program uses effective partnerships, participatory action research across six themes including productivity, markets, and policies, and a gender-transformative approach to work towards its goals and contribute to sustainable development.