Indigenous Knowledge

WHAT ?

It refers to the understandings, skills and philosophies developed by societies with long histories of interaction with their natural surroundings.


Why is it important?

It informs decision-making about fundamental aspects of day-to-day life.

What is it for?

It is the basis for local level decision-making in food security, human and animal health, education, NRM, and other vital economic and social activities.

Can we use it?

Of course! We may not notice it, but we use indigenous knowledge everyday.


M.I.L. Etiquette

False information, also known as
information disorder makes it difficult to determine the truth and poses a serious risk to one's personal safety. While some instance of fakenews appears innocent or are merely intended to be humorous, a lot of it can be harmful, malicious, andeven dangerous.

Due to the development of digital technology and the removal of gatekeepers from news sources, false information is difficult to prevent, let alone correct. Here are some suggestions to help you recognize fake news: If incorrect information is presented, it is best to correct it as soon as possible to prevent further dissemination of the deceptive information. Including reliable sources in your writing strengthens your argument.