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Une bibliothèque numérique à énergie solaire pour les écoles en zones rurales
Le projet « Impala DigiLib » est l'adaptation des NAS (serveurs de stockage en réseau) à l'environnement scolaire, et en particulier pour les écoles des zones rurales peu électrifiées.
Les NAS sont connus du monde de l'entreprise, mais aussi des particuliers adeptes des nouvelles technologies. Pour les écoles, ils représentent une solution simple et adaptée pour stocker, sauvegarder, partager et synchroniser les données.
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Défis d’une startup numérique africaine en environnement de faible accès à la connectivité
Comment les start-ups numériques en Afrique peuvent-elles fonctionner et réussir lorsque la connectivité Internet est limitée ? Découvrez l'expérience de FarmerLine (Ghana)
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Construire un parcours à succès d’entrepreneur du numérique en Afrique de l’Ouest
Apprenez-en plus sur les défis et les opportunités pour les entrepreneurs en Afrique de l'Ouest dans cette conférence d'Oumar Basse, PDG de Yobante Express.
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Two recommendations to advance the geospatial data sector in Senegal
The AU-EU D4D Hub project organised a series of workshops on June 1st and 2nd to promote the use of geospatial data for the development of innovative digital solutions in Senegal. Find here the recommendations that came out to advance the geospatial data sector in Senegal.
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Reaching and Empowering Women with Digital Solutions in the Agricultural Last Mile
Restrictive social norms, lack of access to resources and the mobile gender gap all make it challenging for women to participate in agricultural value chains and embrace the digital agriculture solutions that can connect them to markets and services and strengthen their decision-making power.
Gender-inclusive approaches that purposely consider women as well as men help address barriers related to access, knowledge and skills, among others, are crucial. The objective of this document is to examine the limited participation of women in digitised agricultural value chains by identifying the main barriers for women in D4Ag initiatives and shedding light on best practices to increase women’s participation and empowerment in these value chains.
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Event Report: Digital Transformation for Sustainable Development in Africa
Takeaways of the Africa-Europe D4D Hub Multi-Stakeholder Forum 2022.
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Towards a connected climate: Leveraging digital technologies to break the cycle of food insecurity in sub-Saharan Africa
Climate change is severely hindering agricultural development and food security in Africa. Increasingly extreme and unpredictable weather conditions have caused lower livestock yields, greater crop volatility, and increased pest and disease outbreaks.
With this in mind, this report proposes solutions that can help feed Africa's growing population in the long-term. This responsibility falls not just on individual farmers, but also on governments which will have to adapt their agricultural policies to the digital age.
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Digital Transformation Center Kigali: Lessons Learned Report
GIZ and its implementing partner Ministry of ICT and Innovation (MINICT), are jointly implementing the Project Digital Solutions for Sustainable Development (DSSD) on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). This project was commissioned in 2017 for a timeframe of three years (January 2017 – December 2020), and was subsequently extended for another period of three years (January 2021 – December 2023). During this period the Digital Transformation Center Kigali was established as an innovation hub, event and coworking space for partners and the local IT ecosystem.
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Using digital technology to end child, early and forced marriage and reduce adolescent pregnancy
This report examines the role that digital technologies and online solutions can play in preventing, reducing, and eliminating child, early, and forced marriages (CEFM). Based on an in-depth literature review and key informant interviews, it examines the ways in which Plan International Asia-Pacific Regional Hub (APAC) and other child-rights based development organisations have integrated digital technologies in their programmatic and influencing approaches towards ending CEFM in the region.
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