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Innovation dashboard

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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2002
Utooni Community Development
Improving the livelihoods of community members by supporting the disadvantaged communities in ASAL regions in Kenya. It's operations are based on the principle of community engagement, empowerment, utilization of community resources, and sustainability. The organization works with farmers, especially in agroecology.
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2014
VetAfrica
Conjengo developed the VetAfrica app which is a suite of digital animal health services that support producers and public and private animal diagnostic and disease surveillance services. 
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2017
VetNOW
VetNOW is a Free Solution for livestock farmers to access essential animal care that contributes to improving nutrition within communities. By reducing the need for time-consuming and expensive travel to seek veterinary assistance, VetNOW ensures consistent and high-quality care for animals.
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