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Annexures final IDRC report 2018 : conference/workshop matrix
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Linking ICTs and climate change adaptation : a conceptual framework for e-resilience and e-adaptation
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Unveiling the links between ICTs and climate change in developing countries : a scoping study
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Reality check : will cellphones really solve Africa's problems?
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Impact assessment of adaptation options and strategies for coping with climate change on the livelihoods of pastoral and agro-pastoral communities in Sudan's Butana area
20 villages were selected from pastoral and agropastoral communities for a survey, randomly selected from participant and non-participant communities, along with follow-up interviews.
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Open A.I.R. African Innovation Research and Training: Exploring the Role of Intellectual Property in Open Development
The Open AIR project focuses on the future of innovation, open IP, and innovation in Africa. The workshop examines assumptions regarding the necessity for strong Intellectual Property (IP) protection as a prerequisite for innovation (i.e.
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Telecommunications regulation and broadband development : implications for the Andean region
In the early 21st century, fixed-line telephony was pushed into the background by the advent of mobile telephony, which is now being challenged by internet protocol (IP) communications, observe Guillermo Mastrini and Carolina Aguerre.
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Opening access to knowledge in Southern African universities (A2K Southern Africa project) : conceptual framework and research design
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Comparative analysis of NRM practices among smallholder farmers from five sub-Saharan African countries
In sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries, population and high rate of population growth have led to decreased fallow periods, steadily leading to decline in per capita food production, low farm income, and widespread poverty.
Published dateFriday, January 2, 2009 - 05:00