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
Pakistan emergency food security assessment (200)
At this session you will hear the story of Sahib, programme officer with the Vulnerability Assessment Mapping (VAM) unit, at WFP and how on the morning of 28 July he spied the rapidly swelling Kabul River, and quickly realized the torrential rains were not the usual monsoon. Working with partner NGOs in the area who provided field monitors, he was able to launch an emergency assessment that same afternoon. You will hear how the VAM team worked around the clock to keep pace with the swiftly expanding floods, mobilizing more than 1000 enumerators from 88 NGO partners. In the end, they covered more than 11,000 villages in north and central Pakistan. Along the way, the teams not only collected data, but were able to alert the Pakistani army and government so they could rescue people trapped by the floodwaters.
George MuAmmar, Wael Attia
WFP