From JFerguson@iicd.org Sat Aug 30 19:22:51 2003 Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 11:26:43 +0200 From: Julie FergusonReply-To: gkd@phoenix.edc.org To: gkd@phoenix.edc.org Subject: [GKD] Winners Announced for GenARDIS Small Grants Fund (A French version of this letter will follow shortly - Une version francaise de cette letter vous parviendra prochainement) Gender and Agriculture in the Information Society Winners announced for GenARDIS Small Grants Fund - more than 360 nominations received GenARDIS small grants fund was initiated by CTA, IICD and IDRC, to support work on gender issues in ICTs in ACP agricultural and rural development. The fund supporters are pleased to announce that the selection of GenARDIS grant winners has been completed. The overwhelming response of more than 360 submissions provides a clear indication that there is a real need for support in the field of Gender and Agriculture in the Information Society. The fund provides an opportunity for organisations in ACP countries to strengthen gender-related work on ICTs in agriculture and rural development. The programme was developed in recognition of the constraints and challenges encountered by rural women in ACP countries with respect to ICTs. The challenges include limited time availability to participate in training and use of ICTs, minimal access to technology such as radios, mobile telephones or computers, and inadequate availability of information in local languages that is relevant to local contexts. Submissions consisted of research programmes, small projects, publications, broadcasts, theatre productions, promotion materials, etc. - whatever need could be addressed by the means available to the many creative applicants for the grant. All projects focused on innovative use of ICTs by or for rural women to improve the well-being of their families and communities. The expert panel who judged the submissions consisted of Aida Opoku-Mensah (UNECA), Helen Hambly-Odame (ISNAR), Fackson Banda (Panos), Ramata Thioune (IDRC), Julie Ferguson (IICD), and Gesa Wesseler (CTA). "The high number of responses, in combination with the excellent quality of so many of the applications, made the final selection a challenge", says Gesa Wesseler. "However, the winning entries excelled in their creativity and innovative use of ICTs, whilst addressing a clear need with a feasible solution." We congratulate the winners and honourable mentions, and extend special thanks and appreciation to all those people and organisations who put time and effort into preparing applications for the GenARDIS fund. WINNERS of EUR 5000 one-time grants: 1. Grace Agouna, Audy Magazine, Tchad: La radio communautaire au service du developpement de la femme rurale au Tchad 2. Dorienne Rowan-Campbell, Networked Intelligence for Development, Jamaica, ICT tools and services in support of development of organic agriculture in the Caribbean: a regional training workshop for women entrepreneurs 3. James Onyango, Kenya AIDS Intervention Prevention Project Group (KAIPPG), Kenya, Health and Agriculture Community Radio Network 4. Alice Djinadou Igue Kouboura, Institut National des Recherches Agricoles du Benin (INRAB), Renforcement des capacites des femmes fonctionnaires qui oeuvrent pour l'autonomisation economique des femmes rurales pour la securite alimentaire et la reduction de la pauvrete au Benin 5. Akello Zerupa, Makerere University, Uganda, Women's access to and the use of basic ICTs in accessing information on new agricultural technologies 6. Bessie Nyirenda, Computer Land Limited, Malawi, FarmWise 7. Joana Francis Adda, Participatory Community Development (PACODEV), Ghana, Proposal to use Participatory Community Planning (PCP); ICTs as tools to give rural women a voice in decision making to promote a new social awareness about their roles in managing natural resources for sustainable agriculture through biodiversity conservation. 8. Joseph Kiplang'at, University of Zululand - Department of Library and Information Science, South Africa, Diffusion of ICTs in communication of agricultural information for rural development among women in Kwa-Zulu Natal 9. Pantaleon Shoki, Community Development and Relief Agency (CODRA), Tanzania, Mainstreaming Gender into Information, Communication and Technology in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Case Study of Northern Tanzania ***** Congratulations to all these winners! You will be contacted shortly for follow-up and next steps towards implementation ***** Honourable Mentions go to: * Leslie Tom Nestor Mboka, Community Advocacy and Development Project-CADEP, Sierra Leone, Integrating Information and Communication Technologies in the work of rural women for empowerement and rural development * Patricia Maridalho, Voluntariado Internacional para o Desenvolvimento Africano Mozambique, Mozambique - VIDA, Rural women's information networks - a Mozambican case study * Esther Igandu Njiro, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), South Africa, Promoting Gender-related Agricultural Extension through use of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) in South Africa * Eric Eboh Chiedum, Natural Resources and Environmental Economics Group, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nigeria, Nigeria, Enhancing Women Farmer's Market-oriented decision-Making through Innovative Applications of ICTs in Rural Southeastern Nigeria * Charles Baguma, Techneeds Uganda, an affiliate of Uganda National Farmers' Federation, Uganda, Theatre for Development in Advocacy for ICT use in gender, agriculture and rural development * Alex Tindimubona, African Science and Technology Exchange (ASTEX), Uganda, The Village which came on the Network by accident: action research on gender and access to ICT in a remote mountain village * Souleymane Ouattara, Interface, Burkina Faso, Les Nouvelles technologies au service du developpement durable: le cas des femmes du groupement Wend Namendzanga, de Ipenga * Francoise Atigossou Elegbe, Institut National des Recherches Agricoles du Benin (INRAB), Benin, Renforcement des capacites des groupements feminins pour la commercialisation des produits agricoles * Gladys Mabaso, Rodwel Foundation Women's Co-Operative, Zimbabwe, E-Commerce and International Trade ***** Invitations will be extended to recipients of honourable mentions to attend the GenARDIS workshop in 2004. ***** On behalf of CTA, Gesa Wesseler On behalf of IDRC, Laurent Elder On behalf of IICD, Julie Ferguson genardis@cta.int ------------ ***GKD is solely supported by EDC, a Non-Profit Organization*** To post a message, send it to: To subscribe or unsubscribe, send a message to: . 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