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Mohamed Saluh – Story from the Field – DARSHAN Project – Project Concern International and Digital Green
January 20, 2015Mohamed SaluhREAD MORE -
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Sushma Devi – Story from the Field – DARSHAN Project – Project Concern International and Digital Green
January 20, 2015Sushma Kumari - A SaheliREAD MORE -
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Investigating bottlenecks in our agriculture-centered project in Bihar
January 14, 2015By Swati Gaur, Program Manager – Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning, Digital GreenREAD MORE -
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Learning from our achievements in Bihar
January 13, 2015From the desk of Rikin Gandhi, Chief Executive Officer, Digital GreenREAD MORE -
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Planning Meeting in Ethiopia to discuss scale-up of the Digital Green approach (December 20-21, 2014)
December 25, 2014Digital Green and Ethiopia's Ministry of Agriculture have been collaborating since 2012 to pilot the Digital Green approach to improve agricultural productivity in four regions (Tigray, Oromia, Amhara and Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region), reaching over 25,000 farmers till date.READ MORE -
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Request for Proposals for Value Chain Consultants
December 24, 2014READ MORE -
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Health Behavior Change – A long road ahead
December 19, 2014Contributed by Nidhi Chakrabarty (edited by Susan Thomas)READ MORE -
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The Digital Green Story
December 16, 2014Posted by digitalgreenREAD MORE -
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Short film on CSISA – Digital Green collaboration in Odisha, India
December 16, 2014A pilot project to increase the scale of access of farmers to improved crop production technologies by integrating Digital Green’s technology-enabled extension model was implemented in collaboration with CSISA (Cereal Systems Initiatives in South Asia) in Odisha layering over Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) and Government of Odisha agriculture extension systems.READ MORE -
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Digital Green: Targeting. Empowering. Connecting.
December 14, 2014The concept of user-generated content has seeped into and transformed traditional information dissemination channels for the rural population. Stepping out of the passive consumption mode, rural community members are now playing an active role in developing and sharing content on improved practices and behaviors within their immediate network. Much like urban folks who are influenced by peers on social networks and add their own 'Like' or RT to help a meme or video go viral, farmers tend to be convinced of the benefits of a practice when a fellow farmer promotes it - convinced enough to adopt the practice and help spread the word within their own groups.ÂREAD MORE
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