New climate information service
Listers, Sharing a story, written by Reuters Foundation, of one of our projects in Uganda that is transforming the way communities receive climate/weather information to make critical farming decisions. Digital and non-digital technologies are being explored. This goes to show the power of ICTs/mobile technology, which can go beyond "money transfer" needs to addressing food insecurity, an issue that we're currently grappling with as a country. COMESA has shown interest in scaling the system through one of their ongoing climate change adaptation projects in the region. For more details see the link http://www.trust.org/item/20140206191047-2fyx7/?source=hptop Edith ________________ Edith Ofwona Adera Senior Program Specialist Climate Change and Water, Agriculture and Envionment Program International Development Research Centre|Centre de recherches pour le développement international Regional Office for Sub-Saharan Africa | Bureau Régional de l'Afrique Subsaharienne Physical Address: Eaton Place, United Nations Crescent, Gigiri +254-20-2713161/0 | Fax: +254-20-2711063|Ext: 3406| Mobile +254 722 903 442 eadera@idrc.ca<mailto:eadera@idrc.ca> | eadera@crdi.ca<mailto:eadera@crdi.ca> | www.idrc.ca<www.idrc.ca%20> | www.crdi.ca
hi edith it is a good program. i try to see how can kenyans benefit from the program, then i remember that what we are facing in northern kenya is probably out of ignorance especially when it comes to addressing food security. example if we are facing a cultural block in development especially in northern kenya then it becomes very difficult to have a nomad change to farming, or trade there cattles. with a program as such it could help address the issues of agricultural information asymmetry concerning agricultural markets, weather infomation and food reserve. On Friday, February 7, 2014 1:43 PM, Edith Adera <eadera@idrc.ca> wrote: Listers, Sharing a story, written by Reuters Foundation, of one of our projects in Uganda that is transforming the way communities receive climate/weather information to make critical farming decisions. Digital and non-digital technologies are being explored. This goes to show the power of ICTs/mobile technology, which can go beyond “money transfer” needs to addressing food insecurity, an issue that we’re currently grappling with as a country. COMESA has shown interest in scaling the system through one of their ongoing climate change adaptation projects in the region. For more details see the link http://www.trust.org/item/20140206191047-2fyx7/?source=hptop Edith ________________ Edith Ofwona Adera Senior Program Specialist Climate Change and Water, Agriculture and Envionment Program International Development Research Centre|Centre de recherches pour le développement international Regional Office for Sub-Saharan Africa | Bureau Régional de l’Afrique Subsaharienne Physical Address: Eaton Place, United Nations Crescent, Gigiri +254-20-2713161/0 | Fax:+254-20-2711063|Ext: 3406| Mobile +254 722 903 442 eadera@idrc.ca | eadera@crdi.ca | www.idrc.ca | www.crdi.ca _______________________________________________ kictanet mailing list kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke https://lists.kictanet.or.ke/mailman/listinfo/kictanet Unsubscribe or change your options at https://lists.kictanet.or.ke/mailman/options/kictanet/memakunat%40yahoo.com The Kenya ICT Action Network (KICTANet) is a multi-stakeholder platform for people and institutions interested and involved in ICT policy and regulation. The network aims to act as a catalyst for reform in the ICT sector in support of the national aim of ICT enabled growth and development. KICTANetiquette : Adhere to the same standards of acceptable behaviors online that you follow in real life: respect people's times and bandwidth, share knowledge, don't flame or abuse or personalize, respect privacy, do not spam, do not market your wares or qualifications.
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Edith Adera
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