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ICT4D - Information & Communication Technologies for Livelihoods

From November 2007 this Hot Topic will be simmering, with less frequent updates

How have Information Communications Technology (ICT) contributed to sustainable livelihoods of the rural poor? Through six country scoping studies in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, a global literature review and interviews with interested international development agencies, a joint research project steered and funded by InfoDev aims to provide some answers.

This project, Enhancing the Livelihoods of the Rural Poor:
The Role of Information and Communication Technologies
, builds on the work of the UK's Department for International Development, the Food and Agriculture Organisation, the World Bank and the Overseas Development Institute. It aims to test their findings and go beyond that work to identify why gaps in pratice continue to exist.

In order to clarify why gaps exist, several key issues will be explored:

  • The role of key institutions and intermediaries - governmental and non-governmental - that impact the livelihoods of the rural poor, and how ICT can enhance their capacity and effectiveness.
  • The linkages between specific ICT interventions to enhance the livelihoods of the rural poor and broader priorities for growth and poverty reduction in rural areas
  • The role of local government service delivery and how ICT can enhance its effectiveness and accountability
  • The role of information and communication technologies in increasing the empowerment and voice of the rural poor in decisions that affect their lives and in holding government officials accountable
  • Impediments to, and incentives for, policy, institutional and behavioral change at the micro, meso and macro levels that would maximise the effectiveness of ICT-for-livelihoods interventions
  • The challenges of striking an appropriate balance between traditional and "new" communication tools and models and the factors - institutional, cultural, etc. that affect that balance in specific environments
  • The interdependencies among several dimensions of rural livelihoods (health, agriculture, education, environment, etc.) and the ways in which ICT might help to strengthen positive synergies across these dimensions
  • Recognising that rural poor are a diverse group comprising different age, gender, socio-economic and ethnic groups, who all can have different information needs and means of communication.

If policy, investments and donor initiatives in this area are to be driven by rigorous knowledge of "what works under what conditions", there is a pressing need to provide donors and policy makers with a clearer "map" of what we know (and what we do not know) about these issues, along with a general framework for thinking about these issues, and concrete evidence from successes and failures in the field. We welcome your contributions which explore these issues. Please send your experiences and views on ICT for Rural Development by email to:
livelihoods-connect@ids.ac.uk

Resources highlighted in this ICT4D Hot Topic page suggest people centred and institutionally aware approaches to the integration of ICTs into development.




ICT4D Events
Village Phone Training
Location: Bacolod City, Philippines
Date: April 22 - 24, 2008
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  Past Events
 
The Third International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society. Active Journal Weblog HTML
Using ICTs to Achieve Growth and Development-UNCTAD Expert Meeting
Background information and Report
HTML
eINDIA2007
Organised by The Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies. Session Matrix contains Presentations and Papers. HTML
CPRsouth2: Empowering Rural Communities Through ICT Policy & Research
LIRNEasia, TeNeT Group, RTBI, and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT). HTML Report HTML
Web2ForDev International Conference
Theme: Participatory Web for Development
Networking, Collaborating and Exchanging Knowledge in Agriculture, Rural Development and Natural Resource Management. Conference Blog Available HTML




ICT for Rural Livelihoods Papers
These papers focus on how ICTs contribute to the livelihoods of the Rural Poor.
Policy Interventions and Reviews
Enabling Rural Banking through Technology
Satchidananda, S. International Institute of Information Technology. 2006 DOC NEW
Innovative ICT practices and Future Directions in Promoting Rural Information Networks. FAO 2006 HTML
Building National Information Policies: Experiences in Latin America. UNESCO. 2007 PDF (6 MB)
Poverty & Information and Communication Technology Systems in Urban and Rural Eastern Africa (PICTURE Africa) Project Proposal submitted to the
International Development Research Centre (IDRC).2007 PDF
ICT Initiatives for Sustainable Livelihood Security: A Demand-Driven Rural E-Governance Framework for Scale-Up
Insitute of Rural Management Anand. 2006 PDF
Mobiles for Development Workshop Report
Development Informatics Group at the University of Manchester. 2007 HTML
Mobile Banking: Knowledge Map and Possible Donor Support Strategies
Porteous. D & Wishart.N. 2006 PDF
Information Economy Report 2006 (Chapter 3:
Pro-poor ICT policies and practices)

UNCTAD. 2006 HTML
Investment Support for the Development of Information and Communication Technologies to Reduce Rural Poverty in Latin America and the Carribbean. HTML
Telecentre Initiatives in Rural India: Failed Fad or the Way Forward
Czech Conroy.Natural Resource Institute. 2006 PDF
The Impact of ICT on Rural Development in Solomon Islands: The PFnet Case
Chand.A,Leeming.D,Stork.E,Agassi.A and Biliki.R
USP Project. 2005 PDF
Empowering the Poor. Information and Communications Technology for Governance and Poverty Reduction: A Study of Rural Development Projects in India
Harris, R and Rajora R. UNDP Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme. 2006. Find
Telephones and Livelihoods. How Telephones Improve Life For Rural People in Developing Countries. Panos. 2005. PDF  

ICT in Agriculture: Perspectives of Technological
Innovation.

Ehud Gelb and Andy Offer. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem HTML

Connecting The First Mile: A Framework For Best Practice in ICT Projects for Knowledge Sharing in Development.
Surmaya Talyarkhan. Practical Action. 2005 Find
Information and Communication Technologies for Development and Poverty Reduction: The Potential of Telecommunications.
Maximo Torero, Juachin von Braun (eds.). International Food Policy Research Institute. 2006. Find

The Economic Impact of Telecommunications on Rural Livelihoods and Poverty Reduction: A Study of Rural Communities in India (Gujarat), Mozambique and Tanzania.
David Souter. Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation. 2005 Find

ICTs: Transforming Agricultural Extension?
Don Richardson. Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation ACP EU. 2006 Find
ICTs for Poverty Alleviation: Basic Tool and Enabling Sector. Alan Greenberg. SIDA. 2005 HTML
Up-Scaling Pro-Poor ICT-Policies and Practices: A Review of Experience with Emphasis on Low Income Countries in Asia and Africa. Richard Gerster, Sonja Zimmermann. 2005. HTML
Taking ICT to Every Indian Village: Opportunities and Challenges. Atanu Garai. B. Shadrach. 2006. HTML
A Best Process Approach for Using ICTs in Development. David J. Grimshaw, Surmaya Talyarkhan. Practical Action
(formerly ITDG). 2005 PDF

  Project Reviews
Knowledge Sharing for Rural Development: Challenges, Experiences and Methods
Burch, S. Latin American Information Agency. 2007 PDF 1.05MB NEW
Multistakeholder Partnership in ICT4D: A Case Study of Village Phone Programme in Bangladesh. M. Nazrul Islam. Relief International-Schools Online, Bangladesh PDF
Bootstraps, Slingshots and Angels. Open Research. 2006 HTML
The Catalysing Access to ICT in Africa (CATIA).
Overview, design and evaluation. HTML
Using the Internet to Grow Better Crops in Sri Lanka. Sarvodaya and CABI. 2007. HTML
Mobile Phones and Development: The Future in New Hands? September 2007, id21 insights, Issue #69. HTML
Theory and Practice of Participatory Communication: The Case of the FAO Project "Communication for Development in Southern Africa". Paolo Mefalopulos. World Bank. 2003 HTML
The NEPAD e-Schools Demonstration Project: A Work in Progress. Glen Farrell. The Commonwealth of Learning; Shafika Isaacs, Mindset Network, Michael Trucano, InfoDev. 2007 HTML
Farmer Led Documentation: For Sustainable Agriculture and Natural
Resource Management (Wokshop Report)
Uganda and Prolinnova, with the support of Oxfam Novib. 2006. PDF
Farmer Led Documentation Post-it
New Technologies Support Farmers’ Documentation. Anne Piepenstock, Orlando Arratia and Luis Carlos Aguilar.LEISA Magazine Vol. 22.1, March 2006. HTML
Making the Connection: Scaling Telecenters for Development. Barbara Fillip and Dennis Foote. Academy for Educational Development. 2007. PDF
Participatory Video: Rural People Document their Knowledge and Innovations. IK Notes No. 71. World Bank. Insight. 2004 PDF

Handhelds for Health: SATELLIFE’S Experiences in Africa and Asia
SATELIFE. 2005. PDF

Citizen Centric ICT Initiatives for Rural Development in Indian Context: A Participatory Framework
Institute of Riral Management Anand. 2006 DOC

ICTs for Agricultural Livelihoods: Impact and Lessons Learned from IICD Supported Activities
International Institute for Communication and Development. 2006 HTML
Telecentres, Access and Development: Experience and Lessons from Uganda and South Africa
Sarah Parkinson. ITDG/IDRC. 2005 HTML
Information and Communication Technologies and Large-scale Poverty Reduction: Lessons from Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean
Kitty Warnock, Ravi Wickremasinghe. SDC/Panos. 2005. HTML
Analysing ICT Applications for Poverty Reduction via Micro-Enterprise Using the Livelihoods Framework. Richard Duncombe. 2006. HTML
ICT for Development: Empowerment or Exploitation? Hannah Beardon, Fre Munyampeta, Subrat Rout and Grace Maiso Williams. Relect - ActionAid. 2004.
Original (PDF) 5.4MB Low Resolution (PDF) 1.2MB HTML

Gender, ICTs and Agriculture: A Situation Analysis Hafkin, N. and Odame, H. Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation ACP-EU. 2003. (HTML)

Livelihoods Approaches to Information and Communication in Support of Rural Poverty Elimination and Food Security Robert Chapman, Tom Slaymaker and
John Young. ODI. 2003. PDF
Effective Communication Between Agricultural Research, Extension and Farmers. Workshop Report.
Ora, Italy - October 18.-22., 2004 PDF


ICT4D Papers
These papers focus on the engagement between ICTs and people's livelihoods.
Using ICT in Capacity Building for Poverty Reduction in Asia: Lessons from a Microfinance Training Course Setboonsarng, S and Zhang, J. Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) 2006 PDF NEW

ICT Update: Farmers as Film-makers HTML

UN Conference on Trade and Development: Using ICTs to Achieve Growth and Development. UN Trade and Development Board. 2006 PDF
Summary of the iNARS E-Conference on Knowledge Management and Sharing in Agriculture. 2006 PDF
Exploring New Modalities: Communications Technology Interventions in the Asia-Pacific Region. Michael Dogherty. UNDP-Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme. 2006 PDF
The Multidimensional Benefit of Mobile Technology in the Developing World Diego Rumiany. ICT for the Development Community. 2007 PDF
Bangladesh. A Case of a Sustainable e-Inclusion Enterprise. Molina, A. Paper for SPRU 40th Anniversary Conference, 2006. Find
Africa: The Impact of Mobile Phones. Moving the debate forward. The Vodafone Policy Paper Series, Number 2,  March 2005. Find
Information Economy Report 2006: The development perspective. UNCTAD Secretariat. 2006. Find
Community-based Networks and Innovative Technologies:New models to serve and empower the poor. Ó Siochrú, S. Girard, G. A report for the United Nations Development Programme. Year 2005. Find
Evaluation of UNESCO's Community Multimedia Centres Final Report. Creech H.,Berthe O.,Assubuji A.,Mansingh I.,  Anjelkovic M., Year Unknown. Find
At the Crossroads: ICT Policymaking in East Africa. Florence Etta and Laurent Elder. East African Educational Publishers/IDRC. 2005. Presents experience from Kenya and other countries of East Africa showing what worked and what did not. (HTML)
ICT's: Transforming Agricultural Extension. Peter Ballantyne with Desta Bokre. 2003. Report of an iNARS e-discussion 20 August – 30 September, 2003 (DOC)
Knowledge Management and Sharing in Agriculture. Peter Ballantyne. 2006. Summary of iNARS e-conference February - June 2006 (PDF)
The One to Watch: Radio, New ICTs and Interactivity (FAO) - provides the first examples of the convergence of radio and new ICTs for development, and emphasises the significant potential of their combination. HTML  
Information and Commmunication Technologies and Poverty Reduction in Africa. Richard Gerster and Sonja Zimmermann, Gerster Consulting. 2003. Argues that the Building Digital Opportunities programme shows that ICTs can promote opportunities for livelihoods (see section 5.1) (PDF)
The Computer and the Jembe - Between Dreams and Realities Sylvestre Ouedraogo. University of Ouagadougou. 2003. Focusing on daily-life analyses and tells stories of the impact of ICTs in Africa (HTML)
ICTs, Livelihoods and Small-Scale Producers Andrew Scott. ITDG. 2003. Explores different models for the use of ICTs in the provision of information services to assist small-scale producers. (PDF)
Apropiación de tecnologias de la información y comunicación en América Latina Andrew Scott. ITDG. 2002. A talk on ICTs and Livelihoods in Latin America
(PDF) in Spanish
Fertile Ground - Opportunities for Greater Coherence in Agricultural Information Systems. Hugo Besemer, Chris Addison, Julie Ferguson. 2003. Examines the current landscape of internet-based agricultural information services, identifies gaps and inconsistencies, and suggests ways to bring greater coherence to the system as a whole. DOC / PDF
Information and Communication Technologies Preliminary Study. Clare O'Farrell & Dr Patricia Norrish (AERDD) Andrew Scott. ITDG. 1999. PDF
The Role of ICTs in the Development of Sustainable Livelihoods - a set of tables by Simon Batchelor and Nigel Scott, 2001 which relate the SL framework to Information and Communication Technologies. HTML  
The significance of information and communication technologies for reducing poverty: Recommendations on a DFID donor policy on ICTs for poverty reduction
P. Marker, L. Wallace, K. McNamara. UK Department for International Development. 2002. PDF


ICT4D Tools
  Village Phone Assistance Center - Grameen Foundation - resources to help you gett your Village Phone programme up and running HTML
Panos Media Toolkit- Ensuring a Food Secure Future: Ingredients for Change PDF
USAID Last Mile Initiative - Training materials DOC
Rural Finance Learning Centre - financing information for learning centres.
ShareIdeas.org - case studies on communications for social change.

ICT4D Organisations
ACACIA Initiative
Arid Lands Information Network-EAstern Africa (ALIN-EA)
The Communications Initiative
ENDA Tiers Monde- Cyberpop
Farmers Needs
FAO Communication for Development Group
Grammen Foundation - Village Phone
Gamos - Remittances
HIVOS
Honey Bee
Institute for Development Policy and Management
International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
International Institute for Communication and Development (IICD)
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
Information Systems for Development Cluster at IDPM
The Information for Development Program (infoDev)
Kenya Agricultural Information Network
Knowledge Networking for Rural Development in Asia/ Pacific Region
OneWorld - South Asia - Grassroots Communication
PANOS
Practical Action - ICT4D
Reflect and ICTs Project
SANGONET
Sustainable Initiatives Project
Telecentre.org
UNDP ICT4D
UNESCO - Community Multimedia Centres
USAID - Last Mile Initiative
World Bank Knowledge 4 Development Community



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