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Addressing the Challenges of Extension and Advisory Services in Uganda: The Grameen Foundation's Community Knowledge Worker Program

机译:应对乌干达推广和咨询服务的挑战:格莱en基金会的社区知识工作者计划

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Diffusion of agricultural knowledge is vital to food security and capacity building in the developing world. Many developing world farmers still do not have access to extension and advisory services (EAS), and poor agricultural practices still exist.Diffusion of agricultural knowledge could lead to improved productivity, higher obtained prices, and increased incomes, but it is made more difficult in the developing world by poor infrastructure, high illiteracy rates, and too few extension agents. Therapid spread of mobile phones throughout the developing world has sparked many EAS programs that incorporate mobile technologies. Although they offer great potential for knowledge diffusion, research has not yet identified strong positive impacts of mobile technology-based interventions. The Grameen Foundation's Community Knowledge Worker (CKW) program provides model farmers in Ugandan communities with training and smartphones that are linked to a database with actionable agricultural information. Themodel farmers (CKWs) interact with their neighbors to share the information in the database. This relatively inexpensive program differs from other EAS initiatives by using a large number of lightly trained "extension agents " and mobile technology thatprovides those agents with easy-to-access information they share with and help interpret for the farmers in their communities. The program also incorporates ongoing data collection via the smartphones, allowing for a two-way exchange of information and enabling constant monitoring. Two recent studies have shown this program to have positive impacts. An ongoing randomized control trial promises to offer a comprehensive impact assessment.
机译:农业知识的传播对发展中国家的粮食安全和能力建设至关重要。许多发展中国家的农民仍然无法获得推广和咨询服务(EAS),农业实践仍然不完善,农业知识的传播可能导致生产力提高,获得的价格更高和收入增加,但在基础设施差,文盲率高,推广代理人太少而使发展中国家陷入困境。移动电话在整个发展中国家的迅速普及引发了许多结合了移动技术的EAS计划。尽管它们为知识传播提供了巨大潜力,但研究尚未确定基于移动技术的干预措施的强大积极影响。格莱en基金会(Grameen Foundation)的社区知识工作者(CKW)计划为乌干达社区的模范农民提供培训和智能手机,这些智能手机已链接到具有可操作农业信息的数据库。模范农民(CKW)与邻居互动,以共享数据库中的信息。这个相对便宜的计划与其他EAS计划不同,它使用了大量训练有素的“扩展代理”和移动技术,为这些代理提供与他们共享的易于访问的信息,并为社区中的农民提供解释。该程序还整合了通过智能手机进行的持续数据收集,从而实现了双向信息交换并实现了持续监控。最近的两项研究表明该程序具有积极的影响。正在进行的随机对照试验有望提供全面的影响评估。

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