Indigenous Knowledge

The role of traditional and indigeneous knowledge and technology: the citizens engagement

KMAfrica2009 Dakar Conference Paper

By Prof. Joseph O. Malo. KNAS and University of Nairobi

Abstract

The paper examines the role of traditional and indigenous knowledge and technology including the role of citizens in knowledge management of sustainable environment, health, water resources, education, habitat, disaster and emergency response, food security, clean energy etc.

The motivating factor is that most of the villages in developing countries are small and literally cut off from the rest of the world and hence under serviced. Social services particularly in health must therefore promote a combination of traditional and scientific approach. This calls for recognition of people who apply natural and traditional methods to sustain life.

The management of knowledge: best practices learned from the people of the Great Lakes region of Africa

KMAfrica2009 Dakar Conference Paper

Author: Dr Andreas Gerhardus (Dries) Velthuizen

Organizational Affiliation: Centre for African Renaissance Studies, University of South Africa (Academic Associate)

Contact Details: dries@africanwisdom.info - Mobile: +27834736478

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Intellectual property law protection for traditional knowledge/indigenous knowledge systems in Southern Africa

KMAfrica2009 Dakar Conference Paper

Intellectual property law protection for traditional knowledge/indigenous knowledge systems in Southern Africa and selected Asian jurisdictions- A view from developing and least developing countries.

Author: Amos Saurombe

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A model for community participation in African libraries to preserve Indigenous Knowledge - Betsie Greyling

KMAfrica2007 Nairobi Conference Paper

A model for community participation in African libraries to preserve Indigenous Knowledge.

Author: Betsie Greyling, Senior Systems Librarian, eThekwini Municipal Library
PO Box 917, Durban, 4000, South Africa E-mail: greylingb@durban.gov.za

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Polycentric Knowledge Networking - Taking Theory to the Streets - Dr. Shittu Akinola

KMAfrica2009 Dakar Conference Paper

Dr. Shittu Raimi AKINOLA (Development Planner & Environmentalist)
Department of Architecture Covenant University, 10 Idiroko Road, Canaan Land, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria. e-mail:srakinola@yahoo.com;
Mobile: 234-803-407-5110

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Food Security in Lake Victoria Basin through Indigenous Coping Mechanisms to Water Resources Variations-Donald Mwiturubani

KMAfrica2009 Dakar Conference Paper

Title: Sustaining Food Security in the Lake Victoria Basin through Indigenous Coping Mechanisms to Water Resources Variations

Author: Donald Anthony Mwiturubani

Organisation: Institute for Security Studies (ISS), Nairobi Office

Postal Address: 6th Floor, Landmark Plaza, Argwing Kodhek Road, P. O. Box 12869, GPO 00100, Nairobi, Kenya

E-mail Address: amwiturubani@issafrica.org or mwiturubani@yahoo.com

Telephone:+254 20 300 5726/28 (office), +255 784 36 31 17

Teknologi Kampungan - A Collection of Indigenous Indonesian Knowledge Systems

Indonesian Knowledge Systems

Teknologi Kampungan - A Collection of Indigenous Indonesian Knowledge Systems - By Craig Thorburn

There is no well defined boundary between a subsistence and a market economy and the vast majority of people in developing nations live in a space where characteristics of both economies mingle. The result is a juxtaposition of day-to-day survival with the latest 21st century gadgetry including SatelliteTV, 3G cellphones and the broadband internet.

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