Making ICTs work for agro-pastoral livelihood: using the telecentre as learning tool for agro-pastoralists communities in Tanzania
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2015
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Journal of Sustainable Development
Abstract
Traditional agricultural extension services intended to serve agro-pastoralists in Tanzania and Sub-Saharan
Africa at large have failed to make significant impacts, due partly to the lack of knowledge-sharing practices to
disseminate timely agricultural and livestock-keeping information. A key problem has been inadequate access to
information due to weak linkages and interactions between agricultural and livestock research institutions;
including, the lack of knowledge and information articulating best practices; and deficiency of relevant research
information presented in easy to understand ways and localized to the needs of agro-pastoralists. However, in
recent years, there has been growing attention devoted to the implementation of information and communication
technologies (ICTs) in agriculture and livestock-keeping development. The growing ubiquity of mobile phones
presents an excellent opportunity to put timely agricultural and livestock-keeping information into the hands of
agro-pastoralists through direct linkages with the telecentres services in rural areas. The evidence has linked
ICTs to an increase in gross domestic product; it has prompted dedication to the research of the socio-economic
benefits and policy implications of ICTs consumption in Africa. Consisting of field case studies and
implementation frameworks for telecentres, this paper provides a Tanzanian rural perspective and understanding
of the developments in ICTs services for sustainable agro-pastoral livelihood. Therefore, the field results
indicates that, the extent of the interaction between the telecentre services and agro-pastoralists in terms of ICTs
access as a learning tool shows that more than half, 43.7% (178) and 23.6% (96) out of 407 respondents were
interacting; whereby agro-pastoralists access the services provided by the telecentres to improve agro-pastoral
livelihood. We conclude that the interaction between the telecentre services and agro-pastoralists has to be
transformed; since the potential of ICTs services in rural areas as yet remains untapped and urgent measures are
required to derive maximum benefits for sustainable agro-pastoral livelihood.
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ICTs, Agro-pastoral livelihoods, Telecentre usage