FW: IIIrd eBario Knowledge Fair
This is a great event and there is the added (and superlative) bonus of getting to know a unique part of the world! Mike -----Original Message----- From: Roger Harris [mailto:roger.harris@rogharris.org] Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 8:41 PM To: 'Roger Harris' Subject: IIIrd eBario Knowledge Fair Call for Papers: Third eBario Knowledge Fair 2011: ICTs for Indigenous Peoples 16-18 November 2011, Bario, Sarawak Malaysia About the eBario Knowledge Fair The e-Bario Knowledge Fair (eBKF) is a bi-annual conference, held in the village of Bario, Malaysia, which showcases the use of ICTs for rural development. It is conducted in conjunction with the local community, bringing together researchers, practitioners and policy makers with the residents of Bario and the wider Kelabit indigenous ethnic community. The eBKF is a pioneering example of Development Conferencing, the process by which development specialists articulate their plans and share their ideas together with the people whose lives they are trying to improve, and in their own surroundings. Theme The Third Knowledge Fair will adopt a theme of Technological Innovation for Indigenous Peoples. As part of this, and with the assistance of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), the Knowledge Fair will feature the Asian recipients of grants under the IFAD's Indigenous Peoples Assistance Facility (26 projects in 13 countries) with particular reference to their potential use of Information and Communication Technologies and sources of renewable energy in support of development for Indigenous Peoples. Additional contributions are also sought that can stimulate further debate on the applicability and deployment of these technologies towards solutions to the specific problems faced by Indigenous Peoples. As eBario has been awarded Malaysia's first license to operate a community radio station, the Third eBario Knowledge Fair will include a focus on the use of community radio for engaging with indigenous issues. Suggested topics The topics for regular sessions include, but are not limited to: Preservation of cultural heritage with ICTs ICTs and environmental protection ICTs and climate change Giving voice; new media for public debate Traditional knowledge; collection, preservation and intellectual property rights Creativity, adaptation and indigenisation of ICTs for social transformation Indigenising ICT4D ICTs for community mapping and community memory Renewable energy for ICTs http://ebarioknowledgefair.org/ Dr. Roger Harris Consultant in ICTs for poverty reduction and rural development. http://www.rogharris.org/ Director Business Development; eBario Sdn Bhd http://www.ebario.org/
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michael gurstein