On the road to discovery: Roxanna Samii blog

This blog talks about development, knowledge management, social media, change management, organizational behaviour, ICT4D, rural livelihoods, leadership, management and other related subject matters.

Wednesday, 18 February 2009

IFAD had its "Yes we can" moment

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10 minutes ago, IFAD's Governing Council appointed Dr Kanayo Felix Nwanze as the next President. IFAD too, had its "Yes we can...
Sunday, 15 February 2009

Investment in the livestock sector is helping poor Eritrean farmers cope with their many challenges

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In drought-prone Eritrea, livestock is a farmer’s most valuable asset. Eritrean farmers consider animal husbandry as one of their main lifel...

Sudanese Hamerenya cattle help Eritrean pastoralists earn a better living

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South of zoba Debub in Eritrea, lies Adi Quala, an agricultural town with 14,000 inhabitants. Here, a special breed of cattle imported from...
Saturday, 14 February 2009

Liquid gold helps Eritrean farmers defy the looming risk of drought

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Logo Anseba is a subregion in Gash Barka. It is located in the highlands, 1,600-2,400 metres above sea level, and has a semi-arid climate. T...

Eritrean farmers contribute to reducing green house emissions by embracing biogas technology

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Biogas provides many rural poor women and men in developing countries with clean energy, electricity and cooking fuel all year round, and on...
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An ancient form of water management helps Eritrean farmers meet their water needs

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Water scarcity is one of the many challenges faced by Eritrea. The country has two perennial river systems, the Setit River, which forms the...
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Women entrepreneurs in Eritrea contribute to rural household income

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Women have always played an important role in Eritrean society. During the struggle for independence, they helped transform Eritrean society...
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