Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Bridging the development gap & the
tech fix SYNOPTIC LINKS
- Signs of hope in Africa
- M-Pesa
- acts as a 'mobile wallet'
- 41% of
Kenyans
use this
service
- transfers
39% of the
GDP per
year
- Silicon savannah - Konza
Technology City (Kenya)
- $14.5bn project to build a
new city, intended to be an
IT business hub
- take 20 years to build
- only 60km from the capital Nairobi
- more than 20,000 IT jobs created
by 2015 and more than 200,000 by
2030
- India car sales boom - the Tata Nano
- £1250, making it the cheapest new car in the world
- car ownership to
top 140 per 1,000
by 2030
- what makes it so cheap?
- manual steering with no air bag
- plastic adhesives replace welding
- max speed of 43mph
- GM foods/crops
- present a number of benefits such as producing
disease-reisitant seeds, higher yeilding crops and herbicide
tolerant varieties
- golden rice - 1999 (not currently available)
- contains added vitamin A in an attempt to reduce deficiency
- many children why are deficient depend on
rice for a substantial part of their diet
- Problems
- contaminate non GE rice - affect
traditional farmers
- not approved for commercial use
- does not contain enough V.A
- should be encouraged to eat a balanced diet
- mobile phones in Afghanistan
- 72% are covered by a mobile phone signal whereas 1% have a fixed landline
- laying and maintaining fixed lines would be dangerous
- 2008: Roshan had 2m mobile phone subscribers
- Solar homes in Afghanistan
- 2003: Alternative Energy
Development Board launched the
first of its solar homes in Islamabad
- AEDB fitted 100 homes with solar
panels - provide the locals with
lighting, cooking and water
disinfection through solar-energy
technologies
- each householder was
responsible for
operating and
maintaining their own
solar panel
- goal to have 10% of its national
electricity generation come from
alternative sources by 2010
- India's solar engineers
- Social Work research Center, NGO, trains people to build,
operate and maintain their own solar power systems
- over 500 people are trained each year
- serve over 100 villages and more
than 100,000 people
- majority are illiterate/semi-literate
- empowered women by
freeing them from the need
to search for wood
- Kenitra - Tanger high speed rail line (Morocco)
- 350km rail line that will cut the journey
time between the two cities to 2h 10m
rather than the current 5h 45m
- currently under construction, will open in 2016
- Booming Bangalore
- 40% of India's 1.3 million workers in the IT industry are based in Bangalore
- large number of out-sourced operations are based
in Bangalore, including technical support for BT
broadband
- more than 500
- large cost advantage for TNCs
- English speaking and highly educated workforce
- employment to nearly 10m people
- more attractive to TNCs and
labour and workforce is generally
cheaper in India than in silicon
valley - allows companies to make
a bigger risk
- heavy investment in the public
sector industries
- EASSy
- E Africa Submarine Cable System
- first in use July 16th 2010
- partially funded by the world bank
- Mongolia internet
- Sparsely populated, with
GDP of £1,360 pa and more
than 1/3 of people living in
poverty
- Asia-Pacific
Development
Information
Programme
APDIP
- created citizen
information centers
which have computer
workstations, printer
and a small library.
using the facilities are
free