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The global consultation on Innovative ICT and Knowledge Sharing Platforms for Revitalizing Agricultural Extension and Education: Opportunities and Challenges was organized on 3-4 December 2012 by a global team led by the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT).
 
It brought together about 60 ICT, research, extension and education experts from India, USA and Africa. The two-day workshop was successful in laying the groundwork for the formation of a global partnership that will push the ‘knowledge to the poor’ revolution through ICT application in agricultural extension and education.
 
Partners from India, USA and Africa agreed to develop tri-lateral educational programs to enhance the capacities of students, faculty members, extension agents, smallholder farmers, and various stakeholders in using ICT to promote the sharing and use of agricultural information among the poor and marginalized. To initiate this activity, a global AgED open courseware platform was launched during the workshop.
 
The Proceedings of the Consultation are available here.
 
Photo credit: ©FAO/Hoang Dinh Nam 
Date
2012-12-03 - 2012-12-04