[UgaBYTES] UCRC holds a two day workshop on Farmer Led Documentation (FLD).

Cleopa Timon Otieno timonson at googlemail.com
Mon Mar 30 10:12:50 GMT 2009


Farming is the backbone of many economies in Africa, research and
development of new farming methodologies and practices have always involved
the farmer during the process, however most of the time these valuable
results/outcome do not reach the farmer who should be the consumer of  this
product. It is with this in mind that UCRC has organized this workshop to
educate farmers on use of FLD methodology to document local innovations.


FLD is a participatory process which seeks to involve the farmer in the
process of documenting their work using various technologies. This process
is useful in content generation for farmers. It involves farmers using
various techniques such as report writing, drawing, video captions, photos,
mobile phones, and audio to document farming right from tilling the land to
harvesting. FLD might be a new methodology to many name wise, however I
think it is a practice that has been with us for along time only that the
farmer hasn't benefited directly. This is one way telecentres can help
farmers be custodians of the information they wish to access in future.

This two day workshop has brought together three farmer groups to learn FLD
methodology. This is one way in which telecentres play a role in working
with farmers to document their work.

The objectives of this workshop include:
-    Introduce FLD methodology to farmers
-    Laying emphasis on FLD
-    Why farmers should use FLD
-    Sharing experiences and ideas

Some of the benefits of using FLD as discussed in the workshop include:
-    Shows a farmers activities as well as impact
-    Sharing experience from various farmers
-    Source of encouragement and inspiration
-    Technology transfer
-    Creating awareness
-    Generational learning (Source of information and knowledge) etc

UCRC will work these selected groups of farmers to build their capacity in
use different ICT equipments such as audio recorders, still camera, digital
camera, video camera and writing skills in documenting their own
innovations.

Best.

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Cleopa Timon Otieno
www.ugunja.org , www.kenyatelecentres.org
P.O.Box 330-40606, Ugunja
Cell: +254-720-950-220
skype: timonson1


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