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SUMMARY:COP27: The relationship between local, indigenous knowledge and innovative technologies
DESCRIPTION:Title: The relationship between local, indigenous knowledge and innovative technologies\nDate: 15th November 2022\nTime: 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM (Eastern Europe Standard Time)\nLocation: Resilience Hub Pavilion, Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt\nVirtual: Event will be livestreamed on Resilience Hub Platform. Registration required. (https://cop-resilience-hub.org/register/ ( https://cop-resilience-hub.org/register/ ))\nDescription: Knowledge is the cradle of innovation. Both local, indigenous knowledge and innovative technologies can provide farmers across the globe with the knowledge, tools, skills, information and market linkages needed to supply calories and nutrition to billions of people. This debate-styled session seeks to share ideas on how to create synergies between technology innovations and the local food systems knowledge.\nOrganizers: iDE, the Huairou Commission\nHuairou Commission’s Speakers:\n\nMaite Rodriguez Blandon, Founder-Director of Fundacion Guatemala and Member, Huairou’s Governing Council \nDoreen Magotsi, Grassroots Leader and Program Officer, Shibuye Community Health Workers, Kenya\n\n
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