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Pacific islands to map coastal hazards

Support community mapping for climate adaptation

Improving access to information technology can help communities assess their own vulnerability and boost local planning, says John Waugh.

8 February 2012 | EN | ES

Kenyan farmer selling vegetables

How to nurture entrepreneurs and stimulate innovation

Open innovation is key to the success of iHub and can change the working culture of any community of innovators, says Linda Kamau.

25 January 2012 | EN

Students

Engage with Wikipedia to share scientific knowledge

The online encyclopaedia can fill a resource gap for students, policymakers and the public, say Samuel A. Assefa and Alex Bateman.

22 December 2011 | EN | ES

Biomed Analysis: Rolling out what works in mobile health

New funding and concrete results are paving the way for scaling up mhealth technologies — but carefully, writes Priya Shetty.

21 December 2011 | EN

Mobile phones capture price information for agricultural produce

Local needs are the future for IT innovations

India's IT sector offers solutions for local problems — but entrepreneurs need help getting innovations to market, says Vineeta Dixit.

17 November 2011 | EN

Inuit in Canada

How scientists can join forces with indigenous people

Several collaborations between researchers and indigenous communties are underway, but more needs to be done, says Henry P. Huntington.

Source: Nature

18 October 2011 | EN

Collecting and recording health data using mobile phones

mHealth requires coordination to reach full potential

Amanda Glassman director of Global Health Policy argues that a joined up approach is needed if mHealth is to transform health systems.

Source: Center for Global Development

11 October 2011 | EN

Doctor taking patient history

Use social media to strengthen health systems

Health scientists in developing countries can use social media to tackle research priorities, argue Alexander E. T. Finlayson and colleagues.

15 September 2011 | EN | ES

A worker tries to lift a weak cow from among the carcasses of drought-stricken livestock

Better grazing practices hold key to Kenyan droughts

The current drought in northern Kenya has deep roots in the current practices of pastoralists that need to be addressed, says conservationist David Western.

5 August 2011 | EN

Engineering lab

Network online labs for innovation

Social media have shown the power of online collaboration — now online labs need to harness it, argues Olawale B. Akinwale.

29 June 2011 | EN

Lethaba Power Station, South Africa

Time for Africa to harness smart grid technologies

Sub-Saharan Africa should adopt smart grid technologies to improve energy access, argue Morgan Bazilian and colleagues.

Source: OurWorld 2.0

8 June 2011 | EN

Haiti Mobile Money Initiative award

Careful design is key to success of development prizes

Prizes for innovation must be used carefully to ensure that poor people in developing countries are the real winners, says Matthew Harsh.

12 May 2011 | EN | ES

Africa Analysis: Science going social

Africa's mobile Internet boom could revolutionise the way scientists, policymakers and the public interact, says Linda Nordling.

7 April 2011 | EN | FR

Participatory epidemiology training, Togo

Modern science needs traditional knowledge

Modern science cannot meet the demands of the developing world without harnessing indigenous knowledge, argues Charles Dhewa.

6 April 2011 | EN | ES | FR

Mobile phones

Time to get mHealth moving

Using mobile devices to collect and share health data can make healthcare cheaper, faster and more equitable, argues Jody Ranck.

18 February 2011 | EN

Electronics shop in Nairobi, Kenya

Africa's informal economy can boost innovation

To make an impact, science and technology must embrace Africa's informal system of making and trading, argues Steve Daniels.

13 January 2011 | EN | FR

Africa Analysis: The benefits of open source software

Africa should embrace open source scientific software, cutting costs and boosting IT skills across the continent, argues Linda Nordling.

5 November 2010 | EN

Medical assistant treat wounded in Haiti

Social networks can warn of disease after disasters

Social networks quickly gather data on possible disease outbreaks after natural disasters, writes biosurveillance expert James Wilson.

11 August 2010 | EN | ES

China reaps rewards of ICT growth

China's commitment to a strong ICT network benefits both investors and rural comunities, say Cheng Donghong and Jia Hepeng.

17 February 2010 | EN | 中文

Podcasts can inform poor farmers

Podcasts are helping people progress from subsistence farming in Zimbabwe, says Practical Action researcher Lawrence Gudza.

13 January 2010 | EN | FR