In this three-part series, BCtA speaks to the entrepreneurs providing innovative development solutions to address the water problems due to climate change in the Tunisian province of Medenine’.
Read MoreEntrepreneur Nasreddine Somaali’s internet of things (IoT)-based irrigation solution is intended for smallholder farmers who own parcels of land that measure less than five hectares in Tunisia.
Read MoreAlternative irrigation solutions are costly for many small olive farmers in Tunisia impacted by water shortages. Entrepreneur Foued Ben Babis’ digital solution allows such farmers to share resources in finding more cost-effective solutions together.
Read MoreAn established approach using biochemical analysis can enable Tunisian farmlands to maximize water usage, letting them withstand climate change and other effects in the long term says Inclusive Innovation Journey entrepreneur Nadia Korchid.
Read MoreFour Tunisian businesses with innovative solutions for farmers to cope with water scarcity linked to lack of rainfall due to climate change will be presenting their solutions as part of a UNDP programme on inclusive innovation.
Read MoreA cohort of nine impact businesses has been selected for their solutions on delivering tech-based healthcare services to underserved and vulnerable populations as part of the Inclusive Innovation Journey programme in Colombia.
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