[UgaBYTES] Fw: "Mobile Telephony in Rural Areas" COME IN AND FIND OUT!
Dean Mulozi
deanmulozi at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 24 12:20:43 GMT 2008
Dear colleagues,
You may benefit from this discussion on Rural mobile telephony in rural areas. As you may be aware, there are efforts to gather adequate information on the use of mobile communications and telecenters for development. Some of us may have available information on development expriences on Mobile communications and telecenters that we could share.
You could register for the discusion below:
Thanks: Dean Mulozi
SATNET/ZAA-ICT, Lusaka, Zambia
JOIN our Latest Forum on "Mobile Telephony in Rural
> Areas" 17-28 November
> 2008
> on www.e-agriculture.org
> <file://www.e-agriculture.org/>
> ... over 150 active participants from 50 nations ...
> ... contributions from small farmers, private sector and
> NGO workers,
> scientists and academics, and governmental representatives
> ...
> This Forum examines the challenges that rural communities
> face in enhancing
> the benefits of mobile telephony, and looks at some
> examples of interesting
> initiatives and good outcomes from around the globe.
> Here's what some of the participants are saying...
> "Today, mobile telephony are being used for providing
> information to the
> farmers on pest advisory system, branchless banking,
> agricultural market
> arrivals and prices through SMS and multimedia supported
> system in many Asian
> countries. [...] However, there is a lot more we can do in
> this field to
> improve the plight of small and marginal farmers with the
> help of innovative
> products/technologies customized for rural sector. This is
> an important forum
> where we can all discuss the challenges and strategies for
> the implementation
> of mobile telephony in rural areas." - Sapna A.
> Narula, Assistant Professor
> of the G. B. Pant University of Agriculture &
> Technology, Pantnagar, India.
> "The forum has provided a great opportunity to hear
> about creative uses for
> mobile phones from people across the world. From college
> professors in Uganda
> to farmers in Bangladesh, everyone is reporting that phones
> have indeed
> become a ubiquitous source of information reaching even
> remote rural areas.
> Their potential is really captured by all of the
> suggestions being made for
> their use and the participation of many field experts will
> likely make them
> happen." - Hélène Martin, Grameen Foundation
> Technology Center,
> www.applab.org
> Subject Matter experts include:
> · Pete Cranston, ICT and New Media in Development
> Consultant;
> · Laura M. Drewett, Partner Director, BusyLab Ltd.;
> · Jawahar Kanjilal, Global Head of Emerging Market
> Services, Services &
> Software, Nokia;
> · Christian Kreutz, Consultant, Knowledge Activist;
> · AHM Sultanur Reza, Additional General Manager and Head,
> Community
> Information Center, Grameenphone Ltd.;
> · Luca Servo, Communication for Development Consultant,
> Research and
> Extension Division, Food and Agriculture Organization of
> the United Nations;
> · Nigel Scott, Gamos Ltd.
> With Charlotte Masiello-Riome, Communications Expert and
> e-Agriculture.org
> Coordinator; and Michael Riggs, Information Management
> Specialist for the
> Asia-Pacific region, Food and Agriculture Organization of
> the United Nations.
>
> Join us in this exciting forum!
> If you haven't yet registered on the e-agriculture.org
> platform, click here
> <http://www.e-agriculture.org/regform.html> .
> Go to www.e-agriculture.org
> <file://www.e-agriculture.org/> , log in, and
> click on the forum section!
> Any questions, please write to info at e-agriculture.org
> We are looking forward to your contributions on this topic!
>
>
> Anna-Maria Walter
> Kowledge Exchange and Capacity Building Division (KCEF)
> Phone: (39) 06 57055972
> Room: A-109
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