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ICT Update Issue 49, June 2009: LivelihoodsPublication DateJune 1, 2009
SummaryICT Update is a bimonthly web magazine with an accompanying printed bulletin and an email newsletter featuring the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in agriculture in the African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) regions. The June 2009 issue features the role of ICT in livelihoods in the ACP. The editorial for this issue discusses feedback from farmers, particularly highlighting the need for new information added to the hints and tips of family and neighbours, due to changes in land over generations of farming. Radio has been a long-term and low-cost method of receiving information, but, in the past, it has not been interactive. The article reports on a project run by Farm Radio International, called the African Farm Radio Research Initiative (AFRRI), which is using MP3 players to record farmer interviews. The interview can generate a topic that is brought to an expert, then broadcast with the advice received, with which farmers can interact via mobile phone calls or short message service (SMS) texting. In the Perspectives section, Roxanna Samii writes about her father's village where, after land reform, her father helped explain in the local dialect the meaning of reforms and suggested setting up a village council to enable community decisions. He also suggested that council members ask the local authority to disseminate information in such a way that it would be easily understood by the villagers. The lead farmer thanked him and expressed hope that "one day my children will be able to think and reason like you." Visiting the following generation of farmers in that village, Samii found that the children were "successful rural entrepreneurs and members of the village and city councils....[T]heir mobile phones kept ringing, and in each conversation they provided guidance and assistance to the caller in the local dialect." The lessons that Samii takes are:
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