Mobile-based livelihood services in Africa: Pilots and early deployments

  • Donner J
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The paper describes a collection of initiatives delivering support via mobile phones to small enterprises, small farms, and the self-employed. Using a review of 26 examples of such services currently operational in Africa, the analysis identifies five functions of mobile livelihood services: Mediated Agricultural Extension, Market Information, Virtual Marketplaces, Financial Services, and Direct Livelihood Support. It discusses the current reliance of such systems on the SMS channel, and considers their role in supporting vs. transforming existing market structures.

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Donner, J. (2009). Mobile-based livelihood services in Africa: Pilots and early deployments. In M. Fernández-Ardèvol & A. Ros (Eds.), Communication technologies in Latin America and Africa: A multidisciplinary perspective (pp. 37–58). Barcelona: IN3. Retrieved from http://in3.uoc.edu/web/IN3/communication-technologies-in-latin-america-and-africa/

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