Access to information in Africa
World Resources Institute (WRI) is an environmental think tank that goes beyond research to find practical ways to protect the earth and improve people’s lives.
World Resources Institute (WRI) is an environmental think tank that goes beyond research to find practical ways to protect the earth and improve people’s lives.
The brochure covers important developments in the status of the marine environment of Kenya. It provides recommendations on improving marine resources and livelihood sustainability.
Farm Radio Trust (FRT) will carry out a three-year research study starting in 2018 to find out how Information and Communication Technology (ICT) impacts on agricultural productivity in Malawi.
The brochure advocates for the prioritization of an Integrated Coastal Zone Management Policy. Kenya should invest in mariculture trials as an alternative livelihood for coastal people.
A proposed community conservancy offers the potential to earn income from both tourism and sustainable agriculture and to diversify livelihoods through community-based management.
The International Barcode of Life (iBOL) project, received a funding boost of $35 million from Canadian agencies for a 26-nation effort to collect specimens, sequence their DNA, and build an informatics platform using digital bar codes to store an
Researchers are quickly amassing barcodes or identifiers for a database of life forms, and developing new informatics tools and technologies.
A survey and detailed analysis of entrepreneurial collaborations among health biotech firms in developing countries reveals a surprisingly high level of collaboration but lack of emphasis on new health biotech products and processes.
An effort to streamline the concepts and methods around practices has come out as a need, and this is a manual in Arabic by Dr. Mohamed Kassem on Some Methodologies of Agricultural Knowledge Management for Arab Users.