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Title: Folie 1


1
Introduction to QAS Voucher Concept A
Decentralized, Demand Driven and web-Based
Question Answer Service for Farmers
Marc Bernard German Centre for Documentation and
Information in Agriculture (ZADI/ISICAD) bernard_at_
isicad.org www.isicad.org
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RURAL UNIVERSE NETWORK
  • Objectives of the Rural Universe Network - RUN
  • Some thoughts about development
  • Role of ICT in agricultural and rural
    development
  • The RUN publication system email2web
  • The RUN experience
  • Question Answer Service Voucher System

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Objectives of RUNICT for the benefit of the
rural poor
RURAL UNIVERSE NETWORK
  • Promote the active participation of the rural
    population in the information society the first
    mile problem.
  • Development of adapted tools to facilitate the
    use of ICT in rural areas.
  • Provide relevant content in appropriate format.
  • Develop concepts an strategies for the
    establishment of tele-centres, rural information
    brokers and networks in rural areas that operate
    on a sustainable basis.
  • Promote awareness concerning the opportunities
    that ICT offers for rural development.

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RURAL UNIVERSE NETWORK
  • Who will benefit from ICT development?
  • Scenario - 1
  • ICT development will intensify the mining of
    natural resources and will contribute to
    increased population pressure.
  • Scenario - 2
  • ICT development will improve the institutional
    and operational frame will improve production
    systems and will contribute to the reduction of
    population pressure.
  • Hypothesis
  • If ICT development is driven by market forces
    only it will widen the gap between rich and poor
    and scenario 1 becomes more likely.

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A World Systems Model
population growth
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The basic model
  • 1. Population Growth leads to the intensification
    of production systems
  • 2. Intensified production systems lead to
    environmental degradation
  • 3. Environmental degradation leads to increased
    population pressure
  • 4. Increased population pressure leads to
    emigration
  • 5. Emigration diminishes population pressure
  • 6. In response to emigration circumscription
    occurs
  • 7. Circumscription increases the likelihood of
    conflict
  • 8. Conflict has a negative effect on population
    pressure and favours hierarchy formation
  • 9. Hierarchy formation decreases the likelihood
    of conflict,
  • 10. reinforces circumscription,
  • 11. diminishes population pressure
  • 12 and favours conditions for technological
    change
  • 13. Technological change improves production
    systems and alleviates population pressure
  • 14. Technological change has a negative effect on
    hierarchy formation since it substitutes to some
    extend for need to improve of the hierarchy in
    response to population pressure.
  • 15. and 16. Both Technological change and
    hierarchy formation improve conditions for
    population growth.

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The situation in developing countriesand the
effect of globalisation
In the context of globalization many third world
countries became mayor suppliers of primary
products. External trade is a prime source of
income of the elite. Income form taxes that
reflect economic power of the nation (e.g. income
tax) drop far behind income from indirect taxes
perceived from external trade.
  • 17. The relative dependency of hierarchies on
    external trade leads to the reduction of the
    influence of population pressure on hierarchy
    formation. Aid that is attributed via the
    hierarchy adds to external income and accelerates
    this development.
  • 18. The relative dependency on export and aid
    leads to accelerated environmental degradation
    and consequently increases population pressure.
    It also has a deteriorating effect on
    circumscription and is reduced to areas that are
    vital to export.
  • 19. Increased environmental degradation,
    increased population pressure and insufficient
    circumscription favours the formation of an
    informal sector
  • The informal sector temporarily alleviates
    population pressure.
  • 20. Due to the devastating effect of the
    deregulated production systems in the informal
    sector on the resource base population pressure
    is domed to increase population pressure at a
    later stage.
  • 21. This leads to the formation of marginal power
    groups.
  • 22. External parties collaborate with marginal
    power groups to acquire resources at low price.
  • 23. Marginal power groups challenge the existing
    hierarchy to get access to resources. This
    increases the likelihood of conflict.

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Role of ICT in development
18.
Intensification Resource mining
population growth
1.
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
- 13.
hierarchy formation (low and order, governments,
elite)
8.
TRANSPARENCY, E-GOVERNANCE
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RURAL UNIVERSE NETWORK
  • Role of ICT in sustainable development
  • Give people a voice To express their needs and
    to push for hierarchy formation that responds to
    population pressure
  • Networking To improve production systems,
    marketing and the operational frame and to foster
    opinion (lobbying, advocating) in order to
    contribute to hierarchy formation (formalization
    of the informal sector).
  • Knowledge Technology-Transfer To exchange of
    information and stimulate learning processes to
    improve production systems and resource
    management
  • Transparency e-governance To monitor
    development and to make development statistics
    available to improve decisions. To facilitate
    administrative procedures.

10

Give people a Voice
RUN e-journals The email2web publication system
A low cost web publishing system that works where
connectivity is poor and that requires no
programming skills.
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RURAL UNIVERSE NETWORK
An article in a RUN e-journal
article
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The RUN platformOpen Source and Alive
  • CREATE E-JOURNAL Request a journal by e-mail for
    free. Each e-journal has its own home page that
    can be personalised (logo, text, pictures)
  • PUBLISH on-line and via e-mail Publishing can be
    done with basic computer skills at the cost of an
    e-mail. Use your login and password to publish
    and delete articles by e-mail or on-line.
  • ADD DOCs Documents in all popular file formats
    (text, pictures, video, sound, tables) can be
    attached to e-mail or uploaded to be part of the
    article
  • LINKS Include Links to relevant web pages
  • QUESTIONS Ask questions
  • EDIT Edit articles on-line
  • SEARCH Search database by keyword, free text or
    by browsing the pictures
  • COMMENT Comment articles by e-mail or on-line
    Authors of articles are notified by e-mail
    Comments become part of the article
  • LANGUAGE German, English, Spanish, French. Other
    languages can be added easily.
  • CD-ROM The entire web site including all
    articles (gt2000) attached documents (gt6000) on
    CD-ROM at low cost (/- 3 Euro)

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The RUN Experience problems with a supply
driven approach
  • Service providers responded primarily to RUN as a
    donor and not to the target group
  • Content did not match needs of clients. Lack of
    dialogue with clients for content development.
  • Difficult to get in touch with the target group
  • Costs for need assessment and evaluation
  • Scaling up with a supply driven approach too
    costly
  • -----? Nairobi 12.12.2001 at 12 noon the idea to
    use vouchers for a QAS

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Subsidy of Supply versus Subsidy of Demand Switch
demand from donors to Clients
Intensification Resource mining
population growth
1.
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Supply driven versus demand drivenFlow of funds
and informationturn NEED into DEMAND
Subsidy of Supply
Subsidy of Demand
Flow of funds
Flow of information
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The Voucher Based Question Answer Service
Donor
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Procedures of the voucher system
  • Donors put the funds in a QAS bank account.
  • The voucher is handed out to target group
    (Client).
  • The client contacts the Rural Infomtion Broker
    (RIB) who will help him to formulate his
    information request using a standard questionair.
  • The RIB publishes the request on the Internet in
    his RUN e-Journal.
  • If possible the RIB idenentifies a Local Expert.
  • The Local expert publishs the answer in his RUN
    e-Journal
  • People in the information society read the
    question spontaniously oron request (Network).
  • People respond by publishing an article or a
    comment. An ALERT mail is send to the Editor and
    Author of an article.
  • If no local expert is identified the National
    Answer Service (NAS) looks for an National
    Expert.
  • The request is forwarded to a National Expert
  • The national expert might consult his Archives.
  • Relevant content from archives isconsidered.

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Procedures of the voucher system
  • The expert answers according to guidelines and
    forwards the answer to the NAS.
  • The NAS formats the answer and publishes an
    article with the answer.
  • The RIB is notified by an ALERT mail.
  • The RIB explains the answer to the client.
  • The client evaluates the answer using a standard
    questionair.
  • Evaluation is published on the Internet.
  • The RIB registers local experts.
  • The NAS registers national experts.
  • The RIB gives a copy of the question and the
    answer to Local Archives (schools, community
    centres,) including a RUN CD-Rom.
  • A copy is given to Rural Radio station for
    brodcasting.
  • The Controlling Agent verifies the exper database
    and RUN internet platform to evaluate work of
    service providers.
  • The CA gets money from the QAS account.
  • The CA pays the RIB and he local expert.
  • The CA pays the NAS and the national expert.

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The Extended RUN Platform
  • System Administration Area
  • Generate questionnaires for information requests
    and evalation
  • Define projects
  • Define tasks
  • Define participating journals, project mangers
    and controlling agents
  • Administrative area for project controlling
  • Register actors
  • Project Accounting
  • Monitoring payment of actors
  • Administrative area for project managers
  • Monitor progress
  • Check financial status of project
  • Extract data for further statistical analysis of
    content
  • Administrative Area for Editors and Authors of
    e-journals
  • Service request forms for participating journals
  • Monitoring progress
  • Evaluation form (on-line)

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  • Setting up of a project online...
  • Define E-journals for each region
  • Configure questionnaires
  • Register actors
  • Define cost of tasks - value of service
  • Define role of actors

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Vouchers are handed out to the clients...
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  • The Question
  • is formulated
  • and documented...

24
  • In the internet café
  • questions are published...

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The question is answered...
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  • On -line Controlling and Monitoring
  • Number of services accomplished
  • Costs for services per actor
  • Evaluation of Service on-line
  • Monitoring of Payments
  • Reports are downloaded

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The information is available for the public...
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Effects of the Voucher System
  • Switch demand from donors to the target group
  • Equitable access Vouchers can be targeted to
    specific target groups
  • Readiness to learn Asking a question raises the
    awareness of the target group and induces a
    learning process.
  • Satisfy demand of individuals Increased impact
    on decision making and willingness to invest into
    learning an change.
  • Local archives Build up local archives for
    recurrent questions.
  • Local knowledge Network Clients, RIBs and local
    experts create a knowledge network.
  • Sustainability of local initiatives Additional
    income contributes to the sustainability of
    internet-cafés in areas with low purchasing
    power. In return this assures that the target
    group has access to internet services.
  • Networking The fact that many participate in the
    QAS, share similar experiences and publish on the
    same platform generates a sense of community
  • Mapping of expertise and information sources
  • Mining of Relevant Content and put it into
    practical context
  • Evaluation and Priority Setting
  • Identify Marketing opportunities for inputs
  • High returns as compared to other systems of
    knowledge transfer Only requested information is
    made available.
  • ........ and many more

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RURAL UNIVERSE NETWORK
RUN experiences
  • Build on existing resources and collaborate with
    ongoing initiatives by creating an open network
    and sharing responsibility
  • Surprisingly big pool of local and national
    experts
  • The scope of questions varies considerably
    between sites. At a single site recurrent
    questions become frequent once 50 to 100 QAS were
    completed
  • Local and national experts are better placed
    since combining theoretical knowledge with
    practical knowledge and considering local
    conditions is key for providing useful answers
  • Farmers discuss and test recommendations and
    provide feed-back
  • Quality of answers is high since experts are
    worried about their reputation.

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RURAL UNIVERSE NETWORK
Options for the future
  • Lower costs for services
  • Improvement of the Information System to
    facilitate task of actors actors
  • Participation of farmers / clients
  • Improve service
  • Improve dissemination by strengthening links with
    other media (print, rural radio,)
  • Improve selection of the different actors and
    provide special training
  • Revise guidelines according to experience
  • Improve service to farmers with recurrent
    questions
  • Improve the Information System
  • Scaling up
  • Further decentralization and networking
  • Collaboration with established services
  • Promotion and fund raising
  • Diversify
  • Define other voucher based services (health,
    education,)

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RURAL UNIVERSE NETWORK
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