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Information Training and Outreach Centre for Africa (ITOCA)Region
Africa
Programme SummaryCommunication StrategiesITOCA undertakes capacity building for academic and scientific communities in Africa by drawing on technology and face-to-face exchanges that aim to strengthen research, through activities such as the following:
Development IssuesAgriculture, Technology. Key PointsAccording to organisers, many agricultural and medical libraries in developing countries have not received any learned journals in over 10 years. Other such libraries have been destroyed by war or economic and/or political havoc. Without access to current scientific information, scientists and doctors struggle to keep up with advances in science and technology, to publish their own findings in peer-reviewed journals, to update their teaching curricula, and to find funding. The demand for access to scientific literature in developing countries has gone unfulfilled for many years, organisers claim, which has led to the isolation of a generation of scientists from their peers. It is for this reason that ITOCA focuses on providing the research and academic communities with affordable access to up-to-date published scientific scholarly literature and helps develop the required relevant skills. The organisation contends that, through this access, developing countries stand to benefit in terms of improved research and development programmes which lead to benefits such as increased food production and food security. PartnersRockefeller Foundation, Centre Technique de Cooperation Agricole et Rurale (CTA) - Netherlands, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, the World Health Organization (WHO), Cornell University. ContactInformation Training and Outreach Centre for Africa (ITOCA)
P.O. Box 11632
Centurion
0163
South Africa
Tel: 27 12 6634062
Fax: 27 12 6633287
SourceHINARI website; the WHO website;, AGORA website; and ITOCA website on May 17 2006. Updated contact information as per "page review" received in July 2008. Placed on the Communication Initiative site July 30 2007 Last Updated July 29 2008 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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