Implementing an information strategy for sub-Saharan Africa: the first stages

Author:

Camara Alioune Badara1

Affiliation:

1. Information Systems Division of IDRC Dakar, Senegal

Abstract

The seventh (final) in a series of articles on the activities of the Information Sciences Division (ISD) of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC). Describes the information strategy for sub- Saharan Africa evolved by the Division. On the basis of almost two decades of experience in the region, ISD is in the process of implementing this strategy to provide more effective support to information systems, networks and services in sub-Saharan Africa. Gives a brief overview of ISD experience in the region and discusses how the strategy was drawn up, its main features and the first stages of its implementation. Although the strategy's objectives do not represent a radical difference from the Division's past activities in Africa, it puts more emphasis on the information needs of the urban and rural poor and development practitioners. Also stressed are the importance of indigenous knowledge, appropriate feedback mechanisms and human resources development.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Library and Information Sciences

Reference10 articles.

1. International Development Research Centre. Sharing knowledge for development. IDRC's information strategy for Africa Ottawa, IDRC, 1989 TS64e. 67 p.

2. International Development Research Centre. Papers resulting from the meetings to develop an information strategy for IDRC for Africa Ottawa, IDRC, 1988 MR2206e 250 p

3. International Development Research Centre. Sharing knowledge for development, op. cit p. 15.

4. International Development Research Centre Program and policy review VIII: 1987/88-1990/91 Ottawa , IDRC, 1986. (Confidential). p. 4-5.

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