ROLE OF ICT IN CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION: CASE OF RANET IN ZAMBIA.

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ROLE OF ICT IN CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION: CASE OF RANET IN ZAMBIA

RANET BACK GROUND The RANET program began in Africa in 1998/9, following the experience of Seasonal Climate Outlook Forums. It was recognized that benefits from advances in ICT science and applications could only be realized if populations outside central cities could be reached. - Africa: 1998/99/00 -> present - Pacific: > present - Asia: 2005

THE AIM OF THE PROJECT The overall project goal is to respond to the challenge of exchanging vital information with the rural communities of Zambia by introducing new information technologies through the use of the WorldSpace Foundations Digital Satellite Radio Broadcasts, and solar/windup radios.

WHAT IS RANET? The word RANET is an acronym from the words Radio and Internet

PROJECT OBJECTIVES The overall objective is to enhance the living standards of rural communities by way of increasing their access to vital information on agriculture, education, health, environment, weather, natural calamities and other vital developmental information needed in order to improve their well-being and widen their food security base.

WHY COMMUNITY RADIO? The greatest limitations to the use of information are: inaccessibility, timeliness, poor reliability and language of communication. Currently there are facilities in Zambia for the dissemination of information to the people, however, these facilities are only accessible within the urban and peri-urban areas and not in remote rural areas.

TARGET GROUPS The RANET broadcasting project is intended to reach rural communities in isolated areas. It is these areas that are poor and have less/no access to information. In these Areas Communities are required to involve Women and the youth in the project..

WHY RANET COMMUNITY RADIO? RANET and its partners possess a unique ability in content production, dissemination as well as having a local presence and the use of the local language.

FIRST VOICE and RANET Uplink content to satellite RANET And partners Generate content for dissemination TECH TOOLS FOR SUCCESS: Simplified System Diagram 2) 2) The compiled information is then sent via the internet to a satellite uplink station located in South Africa. Some of this information is automatically updated while other requires manual uploading. 3) 3) At the top of nearly every hour the uplink station sends the uploaded information to the satellite for broadcast over all of Africa. 5) 5) The broadcast can be used by meteorological services, extension agencies, or even local communities who might use the content to improve their own products or to translate information into the local language and according to local interest. 1) 1) Global, regional, national, and local information is gathered from various producers and then blended into single presentation that is compatible with satellite broadcast. 6) 6) Technologies, such as Mobile Phones allow rural communities and extension agencies to send information requests, provide feedback, and receive technical support. 4) 4) The broadcast is then received by digital radios that are hooked into computers.

IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY The Implementation Team The inaugural workshop of September 2000 put in place the Implementation Team to spearhead the implementation Of the project.

THE IMPLEMENTATION TEAM Composition: NAIS, PAM, DUNAVANT, EBS, AFRICARE, ZMD, CDSW, PANOS, ZMCOM, WVI, NMF, PALESA, CHAZ,WFP

PROJECT ACTIVITIES a)Sensitise Communities, form Management Teams for stations, Registeration under the Societies Act & Business Names Act b)Facilitate acquisition and installation of equipment c)Facilitate training for the Management Teams and Staff

1)timely agricultural and marketing information. 2) Timely weather and climate information to rural communities. 3) Timely warnings about impending natural disasters. 4)Forum for discussion of local issues so that it would lead to the solution of problems d)Provide: Activities continued:

5)Monitoring and providing impact assessment on various natural disasters. 6)Encouraging creativity as a way of promoting self-reliance and development. 7)Support for the health and education of the communities. Activities continued -

Stations established by RANET are in red and partners in orange colour

IMPACT ASSESSMENT A baseline survey conducted in 14 broadcasting areas by NAIS/JICA in 2006 revealed that, among other things : 1.Radio if used Effectively Can contribute to increased knowledge, skills, technologies and reaches areas not reached by extension agents. 2. One does not need to be literate to listen to the radio.

Equipment Distributed to Date - 1.Wantok SBS-1 FM Broadcasting stations – 4 and 1x 500wt Transmitter 2.Solar/windup Radio receivers: 3154; 3.Mobile Phones: 20 4.WorldSpace Digital Satellite Receivers: 43; 5.Personal Computers: 1 6.Chatty Beetle Satellite system: 2

Core philosophies? Ensuring sustainability and maintenance of systems is a priority of all RANET activities, therefore we encourage local ownership and use of latest communication systems for multiple purposes such as education, health campaigns, community discussions, etc.

Other ICT related adaptations Investment in technological innovations, seed banks, etc. Allocation of adequate funding to the National Meteorological Department to procure measuring equipment and build capacity in climate data collection, storage, analysis and forecasting. Establishing more highly equipped Meteorological Centers around the country, with an emphasis on remote rural areas.

Cont… Dissemination of climate forecasts in everyday language, not in scientific terms. Establishing knowledge banks to disseminate information and provide training for action on climate change.

Effects of Climate Change in images

Cont…