This digital dashboard provides a summary of the various types of innovations available to pastoralists and agro-pastoralists in dryland regions in SPARC focus countries.
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The DigiCow app offers dairy farmers in Kenya a free and straight-forward accounting tool that lets them use data-supported decision-making to boost their profits. Farmers regularly enter data about milk sales and their cows’ health, feed and milk production into the app.
The Danish Red Cross, together with Water.org, Addis Ababa University, and private sector partners are developing an end-to-end Rainwater Harvesting (RwH) Ecosystem that prolongs the rainy season and promotes resiliency for 1M farmers and refugees by 2025.
The objective of Ethno E-Empowerment (eeem.org) is to support the socio-cultural aspect of the source protection of valley tanks in Karamoja. In the semi-arid region, water for production infrastructure, valley tanks and dams, are mainly used by pastoralists for their livestock and domestic purposes, yet not much for agricultural production. The aim of the eeem.org is to support the change in mindset of water users and to educate them on options how to use their water for a sustainable production infrastructure.