Nigeria: Cell Phones for Farmers to Cut Corruption, Deliver Services
Nigeria's agriculture ministry has moved forward with a controversial plan to provide the country's farmers with cellphones. These phones will be used for vouchers to purchase seed and fertilizer, and it is hoped that the new system will help diminish corruption in the agriculture sector. Read more»
Web Tool Tracks Insecticide-Resistant Malaria Mosquitoes
A free online mapping system to track insecticide resistance in malaria-causing mosquitoes identifies places in more than 50 malaria-endemic countries where mosquitoes have become resistant to the insecticides used in bed nets and indoor sprays. Read more»
Partnering With Africa's Farmers
Grow Africa is a partnership of the African Union Commission, Nepad and World Economic Forum that seeks to accelerate private-sector investment for sustainable growth in African agriculture. Read more»
New Initiative to Create Digital Jobs in Africa
Kangaroo Care Boosts Preterm Infants' Odds
In Kenya, as across Africa, the death rate of newborn babies is tragically high. But at Kenyatta General Hospital, in the capital city of Nairobi, medical staff are using a low-cost, natural intervention with encouraging success - Kangaroo Care. Read more»
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Top Headlines
- Africa: Voice Tech Helps Africa Get Online (SciDev.Net)
- Africa: 'eLearning Africa Has Torch-Lit the ICT & Innovation Capability in Me' (eLearning)
- Nigeria: Lagos Govt Partners Mobile Monday Nigeria On Innovation (This Day)
- Africa: The Elearning Africa Debate 2013 - an Invocation to Innovation (eLearning)
- Tanzania: Partnership Improves Data Gathering On Agriculture in Tanzania (State Department)
- South Africa: Low-Dose X-Ray Makes Its Mark (SA Info)
- Namibia: Innovation - an Overloaded and Clichéd Term (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Best New Ideas Rewarded (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Innovative Ideas Take Centre Stage At NBIC (New Era)
- Africa: Can Innovation Solve Africa's Problems? (allAfrica)
- Africa: The Ushahidi Team Describes the BRCK Modem (Ushahidi)
- Africa: Local Company Introduces the BRCK, 'Your Backup Generator for the Internet' (Ushahidi)
- Africa: African Innovation Prize Finalists (African Innovation Foundation)
- South Africa: Global Design Award for SA Project (SA Info)
- Africa: Despite Decade of Innovation, Much Left to Do On Neglected Tropical Diseases (IRIN)
- Africa: USAID and DFID Announce Global Development Innovation Ventures to Invest in Breakthrough Solutions to World Poverty (USAID)
- Tunisia: Third Edition of "Tunis-Medindustrie" Exhibition June 12-15 (Tunis Afrique Presse)
- Africa: New Technologies for Monitoring Water Resources (ICRC)
- Africa: Expert Panel Urges Continent to Boost Science Capacity (SciDev.Net)
- Africa: Google, Microsoft Pitch TV White Spaces As a Way to Beat the Digital Divide in Rural Areas (Balancing Act)
- Ghana: Ghanaian CEO Among Immigrant Innovators Honored by U.S. (State Department)
- Africa: Building Lasting Bridges - Good and Bad Egovernment Strategies in Africa (eLearning)
- Africa: Giz - Creating Opportunities for Peer Learning and Knowledge Exchange (eLearning)
- Nigeria: Lowering Pesticide Exposure Risk With Mobile Phones (allAfrica)
- Africa: Learning Works Better When It's Done Together (allAfrica)
- Kenya: Huawei Showcases Its Convergent Communication Technology (CIO)
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