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Innovations and learning processes in rural zones of

Africa:interactive knowledge-sharing gateways for

sustainable social as well as technical progress

The analysis of recent food crises in Sahel Africa,

has shown that they were not due to major failings in agricultural production. These famines, have contributed to a renewed vision of the contribution made by agricultural research to development. Today, agricultural science needs to reach beyond this sector in order to incorporate studies into the economic, social and cultural contexts of rural areas. That new paradigm assigns a central role to technical and institutional innovation defining it as a learning process and designed to find new solutions to societal issues. The approaches promote a negotiated construction, right from the outset, between all the stakeholders involved. The food challenge in Africa therefore means strengthening the abilities of all stakeholders in the rural world to express a proper demand to solve their problems. This great challenge will necessarily involve the development of novel approaches and of learning and communication tools that will call upon new technologies whilst respecting the cultural context. Two examples of co-constructed initiatives that have helped to improve access to relevant information making it possible to enhance the impacts of an innovation on society are presented.

The first initiative is the citizens' anti-hunger caravan (la caravane citoyenne contre la faim) set up by an NGO group from Cameroon (www.cosader.org/) to improve rural livelihood, as a strategy to mobilize all stakeholders in rural areas. The initiative helps to improve population access to information, particularly on communal development policies. Information is passed from village to village, enabling collective mobilization of the communities as a force for proposals in defence of their interests.

Animation and exchange on the agricultural services, with young agronomist graduates, December.2008, Yaoundé (Cameroon) (Photo COSADER)

The creation of a forum for dialogue and exchanges on agricultural training and information services, and

the establishment of a rural women's platform to improve access to training through communication and scientific information, are among the activities recently backed by FAO and the Chamber of Agriculture from Cameroon.

FAO, COSADER, Agriculture Chamber dialogue’s day with the rural women (Oct. 2008, Bafoussam (Cameroon)

(Photo COSADER)

The second initiative concerns the CTA's rural radios programme (http://ruralradio.cta.int/) which is based on a network of professional journalists working in nine French-speaking African countries. Rural Radio Resource Packs have been produced in collaboration with the African journalist’s network, Jade Production, with backing from the “Francophonie” and the European Community. The work under way involves the production of community radio programmes and participatory management of content.

The main challenge remains to mobilize funds and train stakeholders and beneficiaries, in order to guarantee the perpetuation and scaling-out of achievements.

Clavel, Daniele (CIRAD), Andela, Christine (COSADER), Ouattara, Souleyman (JADE) and Ndiaye Oumy (CTA)

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Science Forum 2009. Science for Development: Mobilizing Global Linkages,

2009/06/16-17, Wageningen, Netherlands

Innovations and learning processes in rural zones of Africa: interactive

knowledge-sharing gateways for sustainable social as well as technical progress

Clavel,D (clavel@cirad.fr), Andela C, Ouattara S and, Ndiaye,O

The analysis of recent food crises in Sahel Africa, has shown that they were not due to major failings

in agricultural production. These famines, have contributed to a renewed vision of the contribution

made by agricultural research to development. Today, agricultural science needs to reach beyond this

sector in order to incorporate studies into the economic, social and cultural contexts of rural areas.

That new paradigm assigns a central role to technical and institutional innovation defining it as a

learning process and designed to find new solutions to societal issues. The approaches promote a

negotiated construction, right from the outset, between all the stakeholders involved. The food

challenge in Africa therefore means strengthening the abilities of all stakeholders in the rural world to

express a proper demand to solve their problems. This great challenge will necessarily involve the

development of novel approaches and of learning and communication tools that will call upon new

technologies whilst respecting the cultural context. Two examples of co-constructed initiatives that

have helped to improve access to relevant information making it possible to enhance the impacts of an

innovation on society are presented.

The first initiative is the citizens' anti-hunger caravan (la caravane citoyenne contre la faim) set up by

an NGO group from Cameroon (

www.cosader.org/

) to improve rural livelihood, as a strategy to

mobilize all stakeholders in rural areas. The initiative helps to improve population access to

information, particularly on communal development policies. Information is passed from village to

village, enabling collective mobilization of the communities as a force for proposals in defence of their

interests. The creation of a forum for dialogue and exchanges on agricultural training and information

services, and the establishment of a rural women's platform to improve access to training through

communication and scientific information, are among the activities recently backed by FAO and the

Chamber of Agriculture from Cameroon.

The second initiative concerns the CTA's rural radios programme (

http://ruralradio.cta.int/

) which is

based on a network of professional journalists working in 9 French-speaking African countries. Rural

Radio Resource Packs have been produced in collaboration with the African journalists network, Jade

Production, with backing from the “Francophonie” and the European Community. The work under

way involves the production of community radio programmes and participatory management of

content.

The main challenge remains to mobilize funds and train stakeholders and beneficiaries, in order to

guarantee the perpetuation and scaling-out of achievements.

Danièle Clavel (clavel@cirad.fr)

Aida Project Coordinator (http://inco-aida.cirad.fr)

CIRAD-BIOS

TA A-08/01, Av Agropolis

34398 Montpellier cédex 5

TeL : 04 67 61 59 70

Fax : 04 67 61 56 93

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