Alleviating global poverty and diseases, empowering women, and supporting the rights of children through mobile technologies, situation-specific content, and community-led service provision.
Fighting Global Disease
Bilharzia is a waterborn parasite that infects 200 million people globally every year. 600 million people are at risk, mostly women and children... 
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Protecting the Rights of Children
50 million children are born unregistered every year. They have no access to school and healthcare and are vulnerable to exploitation. We equip midwives and village chiefs to file electronically... 
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Empowering Women
In each of our projects, women play a pivotal role in the success and sustainability of the intervention... 
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Relieving Poverty
Chronic poverty is the single most negative determinant of health. The rural poor are not only the most vulnerable and marginalized of poor populations... 
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Improving access to basic services and capacity building
Local governments need specific tools that can enable them to contribute efficiently and responsively to local communities. Manobi helps them to access services to improve governance... 
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Case Studies
To bring a vulnerable farmer out of poverty it is necessary to add new technologies and services that are cost-efficient and cutting-edge... 
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NewsApril 27, 2008
Manobi fresh food trace solution to boost european market access to malian mangoe growers
 
The information provided by the web platform is in line with the GlobalGap Certification standards; an internationally renowned quality standard for fruit producers. This will help to open up new markets to the fruit producers of Fruiléma.
 
NewsJanuary 23, 2008
The WTO has invited Manobi to attend the Symposium on Telecommunications commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the Fourth Protocol to the GATS.
 
Daniel Annerose, the CEO of Manobi made a presentation on the benefits of a liberalized telecommunications market to agriculture, highlighted with some examples of e-agriculture projects conducted by the company in Africa. A video debate on impact of telecoms liberalization governments, consumers and businesses, and implications for development has been also organized by the WTO.