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Showing posts with label IFAD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IFAD. Show all posts
Friday, November 5, 2010
Maxim News Network: Africa - World Economic Forum (IFAD)
Maxim News Network: May 4, 2010 - IFAD: Tanzania - Tanzania, as he prepares for the 2010 World Economic Forum to host Africa, the United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development reports that the recent developments in communication technology in the country, a revolution in the lives of Tanzanians. The growth of the mobile phone as a powerful economic indicator will be a major theme of influential businessmen, government officials and members of civil society gather at forumdiscuss. In Africa, mobile use increased by 550 per cent over the past five years according to a report of the United Nations (UN) Conference on Trade and Development (IFAD), published in October 2009. Mobile subscriptions grew from 54 million to nearly 350 million between 2003 and 2008. IFAD, in collaboration with the Government of Tanzania has contributed to the Mobil Info, a software platform that is the hub of a network for development. According to the Dar-es-Salaam, arrives in Lake Victoriain the Massai Mara in Kenya and Uganda, which links the rural poor in a marketing network that aims to help increase revenue, reduce waste and market reform in the region. The network consists of hundreds of entrepreneurs who collects market information and exchange of information on the mobile platform. This information may be the price of a commodity in a particular market or a buyer looking for a specific product. Soundbite (English) President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete,...
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
MaximsNewsNetwork: AFRICA - WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM (IFAD)
MaximsNewsNetwork: 04 May 2010 - IFAD: Tanzania - As Tanzania gears up to host the 2010 World Economic Forum on Africa, the UN International Fund for Agricultural Development reports that the country's recent technological developments in communications could revolutionize the lives of Tanzanians. The growth in mobile phone use as a powerful economic indicator will be one of the key issues influential business leaders, government officials and members of the civil society gathering at the Forum will discuss. In Africa, mobile use soared by 550 percent in the last five years according to a report by the United Nations (UN) Conference on Trade and Development (IFAD) published in October 2009. Mobile subscriptions rose from 54 million to almost 350 million between 2003 and 2008. IFAD in partnership with the Tanzanian Government has helped to develop Mobilinfo, a software platform which is the hub of an information network. From its base in Dar-es-Salaam, it reaches past Lake Victoria into Uganda and across the Massai Mara into Kenya, linking up poor farmers into a marketing network that aims to help increase incomes, reduce waste and reform markets across the region. The network is made up of hundreds of entrepreneurs who collect information from markets and exchange it on the Mobilinfo platform. That information might be about the price of a commodity at a certain market or about a buyer looking for a specific product. SOUNDBITE (English) Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, President ...
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