Mobile Technology and Social Media
Mobile phones are no longer a luxury item and have become a ubiquitous and essential part of our lives. Similarly, social media tools such as Facebook, Twitter and blogs have radically changed the way we interact and communicate. The many sessions under this theme highlight:
- innovative use of mobile telephony in agriculture
- how Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have helped improve the bargaining power of smallholder farmers and provided a more direct link to markets
- the power and potential of social media in connecting people and creating local, national and global networks
- how social media tools can create conducive learning and sharing environments across geographical and language boundaries
M-Kulima linking mobile technology to farmers to share their experiences (108)
Mobile phones have taken Kenya by storm in both urban and rural areas. M-Kulima seeks to use mobile phones to spread key messages on agriculture in rural areas. This session will show how the technology is being used to encourage farmers to share their experiences, in particular regarding the need to diversify from maize to higher yielding and drought-resistant crops such as cassava, sweet potatoes and sorghum. The session will use drama to bring to life SMS messages sent to and received by farmers. It aims to generate empathy for farmers and understanding of some of their objections and their willingness to adopt to change.
Damas Oduor Ogwe
Seeds of peace Africa international (SOPA)