Perfil de los miembros
Dr. Gbujie Daniel
Organización:
Team 54 Project International
País:
Nigeria
Campo(s) de especialización:
Dr. Gbujie Daniel
Hi FAO
This is my contribution to the design of the ATIO Knowledge Base (KB) E-Consultation, a global resource dedicated to advancing agri-food technologies and innovations. It emphasizes Africa, aiming to drive the adoption of Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), particularly across the continent. The initiative prioritizes key attributes such as:
Through this focused approach, the ATIO Knowledge Base will empower communities and enhance the integration of STI into agricultural systems in Africa and beyond.
Strategic Objectives:
My goal is to create a globally accessible knowledge base of agri-food technologies and innovations. This resource will emphasize Africa's diverse ecosystems, traditional practices, and innovation potential, ensuring grassroots and indigenous contributions are central.
I. Context and Rationale: Addressing Africa's Unique Needs
African agri-food systems (AFS) face specific challenges and opportunities that require a focused approach to STI adoption. These include:
Recognizing the value of local knowledge, the KB should incorporate Africa's indigenous knowledge systems and grassroots innovations. This approach offers culturally relevant solutions, scales up locally adapted practices, and strengthens community involvement and ownership of innovations.
II. Structural Components of the ATIO Knowledge Base:
The KB will then need to have two components:
III. Key Actions for Development:
IV. Design Considerations for Enhanced Usability:
V. African-Specific Features:
VI. Collaboration and Partnerships:
VII. Key Principles for Implementation:
VIII. African Contextualization:
IX. Anticipated Outcomes:
X. Monitoring, Evaluation, and Iteration:
Developing impact indicators (e.g., number of innovations adopted, improvements in productivity and livelihoods) and regularly updating the KB based on feedback and new data.
XI. Partnerships & Governance:
Collaborating with key stakeholders, including the African Union (AU), African Union Youth Envoy, environmental organizations, the United Nations Youth Affairs Office, African youth-based groups, regional blocs such as ECOWAS and SADC, UNDP, CGIAR, CAADP, and others. This collaboration focuses on building inclusive, multi-stakeholder governance models to foster sustainable development and youth empowerment across Africa.
Conclusion:
The ATIO Knowledge Base will be a transformative tool, integrating Africa’s unique context into the global STI landscape. By fostering innovation uptake and ensuring inclusivity and sustainability, it will contribute to a more sustainable and productive agri-food system, aligning with the African Union’s Youth Agenda and Agenda 2063.
Best wishes
Chief Daniel C. Gbujie
Founder team54project.org