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Provision of information and knowledge services are recognised
as essential components of the development process to empower poor
communities, enhance skills, inform development agencies and policy
makers, and for linking and informing decision-making processes
at every level. Recent advances in information and communication
technologies have created new opportunities to accelerate this process.
However, information and communication systems are rarely well integrated
into development strategies and programmes. More...
The Collaborative Programme for Knowledge Systems in Support of
Rural Livelihoods will address these issues for rural areas at two
levels one, the policy environment and two at the operational
level. The programme builds on a recent DFID/FAO/ODI collaboration
that explored livelihoods approaches to information and communication,
and made recommendations on practical issues to address policy and
institutional constraints in this area. More..
The proposed work will further the existing work and partnership,
and will draw upon World Bank and FAO work on Agricultural Knowledge
and Information Systems (AKIS) and on all three partners experience
with Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSP). It will enable the
three organizations to develop a common
framework and approaches for rural information and communications
at the policy and operational levels.
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