E-TIC/Project Planning

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Data Collection

Mapping of the regions where we are working. Collection of data through standardized questionnaire and also through individual interviews recorded in audio and video format. For the standardized questionnaire, Surveymonkey.com will be used to enter information collected. Given that it is not possible to ask farmers, fishermen and herders to do this themselves, we are working with focus groups and also with a grid of paper questionnaire, that can be updated by hand and then entered into the system at a later stage.

Tech solutions

Aim of this activity

  • Understand the local situation in the places selected for the project.
  • Get qualitative and quantitative data
  • Publish reports, information about the project, scientific articles

Forge Partnerships

  • Tombouctou: Shindouk, Communtiy Leader and ICV Representative in the Region
  • Guédé-Chantier: Ousman Aly Pame, Maire

Events

  • To promote the E-TIC project and the use of its system
  • To exchange information and best practices

Event Calendar

  • 20 August 2009: Bamako
  • 18 February 2010: Bamako, under the auspices of the Minister of Youth
  • 20 March 2010: Guédé-Chantier
  • 1-3 April 2010: training Service Civique National, Yoff
  • 8 May 2010: Diploma Ceremony OSIWA, Yoff

Training

These are groups that need training by "domain experts":

  • Community radio announcers: How to access info that will be read over the air
  • Journalists: How to create/submit articles and audio programs
  • Editor: How to approve/publish submitted articles and audio programs
  • Cell phone users (farmers, herders, fishermen): How to send market information, and how to receive market and weather information

Each of these training sessions should be accompanied by written documentation for the groups to refer to later.

Promotion

Things to promote:

  • SMS services provided by Manobi
  • Ability to write/publish articles
  • Ability to hear market and weather information on community radio
  • Ability to see market and weather information online
  • Ability to read articles

Documentation

In addition to the documentation listed in the Training section, other documentation to be written includes:

  • Technical site documentation, describing how the site was built and how it is to be maintained

Translations

Wolof

English

Follow-Up

After a certain amount of time, we'll review and see how the project is going. One aspect is to check with the groups that received training and see how they are doing. Other stakeholders should also be consulted about their satisfaction with the system.

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