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Women
are the engine of the agricultural sector |
The AgriTradeKenya (ATK) is an innovative
project that is utilizing technology as a tool to create
agricultural market efficiencies in Eastern Africa. The
ATK project aims to network fishing, livestock and crop
producing rural communities in the Lake Victoria Basin Region
of Kenya with entrepreneurs, processors and agricultural
service providers through an online web portal. The portal
will provide a showcase of goods, services and best practices
and provide an online trade component. This model utilizes
the most proven theories of market economy, efficiencies
through technology and communication to create a unique
plan action for facilitating real change in the community.
The Project will be piloted in Mbita, Muhoroni and Migori.
In September 2003, Digital Partners selected
the ATK project as one of its 10 award winners out of 130
entrants across the world to participate in its Social Enterprise
Laboratory (2004) programme. Digital Partners is a non-profit
organization based in the United States of America
that works to alleviate poverty on a global scale through
deployment of technology to assist development efforts .
This enabled ATK Team Members to participate in a 7 month
mentoring program ( November 2003 – May 2004) During
the mentoring phase of the project which lasted November
2003 – May 2004, Digital Partners was able to link
up the ATK Project with a team of six graduate students
from the School of Information at the University of Michigan
and an executive advisor from Microsoft Corporation to provide
support for the for the development of the ATK Business
Plan and addition, create on-line portal specifications,
telecentre staff hiring and training materials, and marketing
plans as part of their learning process. |