No Smartphone? No Problem: 3 Keys to Training Unconnected Farmers
A new TechnoServe report shows how to include farmers lacking Internet access in training that improves their skills and incomes
A new TechnoServe report shows how to include farmers lacking Internet access in training that improves their skills and incomes
When designed and applied in accordance with local needs, technology can dramatically improve income and opportunities for low-income people worldwide. See how tech solutions changed the lives of entrepreneurs and smallholder farmers in TechnoServe’s programs this past year.
The guide outlines strategies for using digital tools to increase the effectiveness and scale of training for the world’s millions of unconnected farmers
This guide outlines strategies for using digital tools to increase the effectiveness and scale of training for the world’s millions of unconnected farmers.
Can an innovative approach to teaching school students also transform how we train entrepreneurs and smallholder farmers around the world?
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