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IITUMBA Ndinelao,Namibia,PCKMD

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  • Precision Agriculture
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    ALI Ibrahim Houssen,Djibouti,ACS LIPEDE Omolola Mary,Nigeria,GPSPD This is a compelling and urgent call to action. You’re absolutely right, agriculture in Africa is more than just food production; it’s the bedrock of our development, a key to unlocking inclusive growth, and a frontline defense against poverty and climate vulnerability.

    The statistics you shared are staggering, but they also highlight untapped potential. With 60% of the world’s uncultivated arable land, Africa should not be struggling with food insecurity. What’s holding us back is not land or labor, but limited access to infrastructure, finance, technology, and markets.

    I particularly appreciate your emphasis on agriculture as part of a value chain from farm to fork and how AI can revolutionize decision making for smallholder farmers. When farmers have access to climate data, predictive analytics, and market insights, they’re no longer just producers they become empowered entrepreneurs.

    But to truly scale these innovations, we need more than technology, we need policy support, digital literacy, inclusive financing, and localized solutions that center rural communities, especially women and youth.

    Investing in agri-tech isn’t just about growing crops, it’s about growing futures, building resilience, and restoring dignity. Thank you for spotlighting this critical intersection of agriculture, technology, and sustainable development.


  • My Reflections on the Hybrid Policy & Programme Dialogue Meeting(Dialogue sur les politiques et les programmes) held this week 27 May 2025
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    This week’s hybrid Policy and Programme Dialogue was truly eye-opening for me. It deepened my understanding of the complex challenges surrounding taxation management across African countries. One of the key takeaways for me was the discussion on the reasons behind widespread tax evasion. The question, “Why do people evade tax?”, sparked important reflections, not just about non-compliance, but also about the underlying mistrust between citizens and governments.

    Another critical point raised was the paradox where citizens do pay taxes, yet governments often fail to deliver quality public services in return. This failure contributes to a cycle of disillusionment and reduced tax morale, where citizens feel little incentive to contribute to a system they perceive as inefficient or corrupt.

    I also found the conversations around solutions particularly thought-provoking. The emphasis on leveraging technology to improve tax administration and service delivery was inspiring especially for me as a fellow in Tech. Technological platforms for taxation management when designed with accountability and user access in mind, could significantly enhance efficiency, transparency, and trust in the system.

    Overall, the meeting reinforced the importance of good governance, citizen engagement, and digital innovation in strengthening tax systems. For taxation to work as a tool for development, it must be grounded in a social contract where both the state and its citizens uphold their responsibilities.


  • My Reflections on the Hybrid Policy & Programme Dialogue Meeting(Dialogue sur les politiques et les programmes) held this week 27 May 2025
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    SYAHUKA Hilda, Uganda, DOA Absolutely, that stood out to me as well. The statistics highlighting how much women are excluded, yet still contribute 60%, were incredibly thought provoking. It really underscores both the systemic inequalities and the immense, often overlooked, value that women bring to the table.


  • Cleaning the database
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    LOMPO Aguima Aime Bernard,Burkina Faso,SPORD LIPEDE Omolola Mary,Nigeria,GPSPD SOUMTANG BIME Valentine, Cameroon, DES-P BANENGAI KOYAMA Torcia Chanelle,Central African Republic,MFGD SYAHUKA Hilda, Uganda, DOA Thank you all for these rich contributions. As someone working with community level datasets, I’ve found both micro and macro perspectives incredibly valuable. Ensuring data completeness is especially critical when our work directly informs interventions in underserved populations. Imputation, particularly MICE, has helped us maintain the reliability of our insights while accounting for local constraints like infrastructure gaps or survey non-responsiveness. That said, I agree, whether micro or macro, it’s essential to balance methodological rigor with contextual realities, and to remain transparent about our assumptions and limitations. Great to see this exchange of approaches!


  • The Concept of Empowerment!
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    LIPEDE Omolola Mary,Nigeria,GPSPD In my view, empowerment is best understood as the sustained ability to make informed decisions and act on them, even in the face of systemic barriers. It’s not tied to a single milestone like earning a paycheck or launching a business. Although those can be important parts of the journey. True empowerment happens when a person has both the internal confidence and the external support to consistently shape their life according to their values, goals, and needs.

    So, to me, empowerment looks like:

    • A young woman who says no to societal pressures and yes to her own dreams.
    • A community member who challenges injustice, not because it’s easy, but because they know they should and can.
    • Someone who redefines success on their own terms, not just by achieving something, but by claiming ownership of their path.
    • Empowerment is not a finish line, it’s a process of becoming. It’s also collective, not just individual. We’re most empowered when we create environments where others can thrive too.

    Thank you for sparking this important conversation.


  • UN80 Reform
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    ABNER Martha,Namibia,DES-PS I feel similarly moved by the opportunity to be part of this fellowship during such a pivotal time. Being here while the UN reflects on its identity and role ahead of its 80th anniversary feels like more than coincidence, it feels like a call to action. It’s prompting me to think not just about institutional reform, but also about the kind of leadership that will be needed in the next era: leadership that is inclusive, agile, and accountable to the people it serves.

    For me, UN80 stirs a mix of urgency and hope. Urgency because the world is facing complex, interconnected challenges that demand bold, collective action and hope because I believe we, as young professionals, bring fresh perspectives that can help reimagine systems for greater equity and justice.

    I’d love to hear how others are processing this moment too. What kind of contribution do we want to make towards the future of multilateralism?

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