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Justus Lavi Mungau Mwololo's avatar

We are keen in introducing Ai in our Agricultural Development Programme activities hence we're seeking partnerships partnerships with like minded organisations for their techno commercial inputs to support the upscaling of our intiatives

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Justus Lavi Mungau Mwololo's avatar

I'm Justus Lavi Mwololo The National Chairman of Kenya Small Scale Farmers Forum KESSFF a registered grassroots village based membership network of Small Scale Farmers SSFs operating in 75% of the Republic of Kenya and part of a similar larger regional network for East, Central and South African Countries ESAFF.

Born out of the UN World Summit on Sustainable Development WSSD02 in Johannesburg South Africa we bring together SSFs through empowering them with capacities to articulate issues affecting them namely domestic and global policies domestic and international market access, availability of SSFs friendly credit and Climate Change CC effects mitigation and adaptation measures through Agroecological techniques ie Organic Farming Agroforestry and Permaculture ie Permanent Agriculture as we implement the UN Sustainable Development Goals SDGs.

Therefore Ai is very crucial for us SSFs and we are interested in partnering in participating by introduction Ai in our projects. Please send us the details of the information for such engagements

kkessff@yahoo.com

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abdi awale's avatar

Iam project Manager for none profitable organization based in somalia for the last ten yrs im very glad to see the great oppurtunity has offereing in the africa continent in to Bil gates foundation about the IA and health webeing the african cirtizen for calling project future coming needs to allocated or where place in africa country is the lowest for primary health care system required to access that my advice always

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Shadreck Chithila Kwagwanji's avatar

What steps can we take to start moving in our poor province?

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Ann Evans's avatar

As a public health specialist, health policy fellow, and international health consultant, I am confident that substantial investing in addressing Avoidable Blindness and Vision Impairment are two extremely cost efficient health endeavors with massive returns for the individual, family, community, and country. 80% of global blindness can be cures and it should! We MUST train local people to skillfully perform cataract and trichiasis surgery. Africa needs its people to see clearly, to be in the work force and allow children kept out of school to get an education.

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