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Title: ICT and Rural Livelihoods


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  • ICT and Rural Livelihoods
  • Paul Matthews
  • Overseas Development Institute
  • infoDev / ARD Workshop, Washington D.C. 5 June
    2007

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  • The Sustainable Livelihoods Approach (SLA)
  • ICT and the livelihoods framework
  • Updating our knowledge

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The livelihoods approach
  • Livelihoods
  • the ways people realise goals for themselves,
    family and friends
  • income generation opportunities, access to social
    networks, natural resources, public
    infrastructure human resources (skills, good
    health, confidence), input into policies

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Key features of SLA
  • People-centred, focus on existing strengths
  • Responsive and participatory
  • Poverty as a multi-dimensional, multi-level
    problem
  • Implemented through partnerships
  • Holistic, cross-sectoral and dynamic
  • Balanced economic, institutional, social and
    environmental sustainability

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ICT and the livelihoods framework
  • ICT
  • Information technology (Computing)
  • Broadcast technology (TV Radio)
  • Telecommunications and networking (Mobile
    fixed)

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ICT and the livelihoods framework
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Mapping ICT to livelihood assets 1
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Mapping ICT to livelihood assets 2
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A livelihoods approach to ICT (FAO/DFID/ODI, 2003)
  • Use realistic technologies
  • Build on existing systems
  • Use local content
  • Encourage equitable access
  • Build capacity (local institutions)
  • Encourage knowledge partnerships
  • Share costs

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Implications for programme design
  • Participatory needs assessment, system design and
    indicator negotiation
  • Multi-stakeholder, cross-sectoral consultation
  • Iterative implementation and evaluation
  • Putting the I C before the T
  • Flexibility and mix and match in technology
    prescriptions

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Source ActionAid / Reflect - ICT
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Updating our knowledge
  • infoDev-sponsored project
  • January June 2007
  • Literature review
  • 6 Country studies
  • Donor review
  • Knowledge map framework paper
  • Consultation
  • Recommendations

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Priority topic areas
  • Enabling environment
  • Evaluation
  • Partnerships
  • Sustainability
  • Scalability
  • Appropriate technologies and local innovation

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1. Enabling environment
  • State of knowledge base
  • Top Harmonising policy with regulation
  • Top Bottom exchange
  • Bottom Literacy, connectivity, affordability
  • Success stories
  • Chile Universal Access Policy
  • Work required
  • Fostering productive partnerships
  • Knowledge base on local energy and infrastructure
    options

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2. Evaluation
  • State of knowledge base
  • Good evaluations lacking despite wealth of pilots
  • Exceptions
  • UNESCO, ICCD, Reflect-ICT
  • Work needed
  • Further action research on using livelihoods ME
    approaches on ICT-enabled projects
  • More academic studies of ICT impact

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3. Partnerships
  • State of knowledge base
  • Some partnership models better understood than
    others
  • Success stories
  • Infrastructure (local govt private sector)
  • Content (government to private telecenter)
  • Work required
  • More work on adaptation of successful models
  • Private sector participation

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4. Sustainability
  • State of knowledge base
  • 8 pillars stand up well
  • Partnerships and intermediaries key
  • Local ownership
  • Success stories
  • Micro ICT enterprises, cooperatives
  • Work required
  • Cross-sectoral sustainability

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5. Scalability
  • State of knowledge base
  • Local context often key to programme success
  • Principles and approaches transferable
  • Success stories
  • IFADs First Mile (blending)
  • UNESCO CMCs. (local ownership involvement)
  • Work required
  • More case studies

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5. Local innovation and appropriate technology
  • State of knowledge base
  • Blending important, internet overplayed
  • Innovation spurred by capacity and culture
  • Success stories
  • Radio TV
  • Mobile
  • Work required
  • Exchange on appropriate technologies
  • Applications of mobile

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Outputs ongoing consultation
  • http//www.ict4rl.info
  • http//www.livelihoods.org
  • p.matthews_at_odi.org.uk
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