i.
Map of
South Kordofan (Nuba Mountains)
Figure 1. South Kordofan State Administrative Map (OCHA)
ii. References
·
Council of Khartoum State.
Cooperative Law for 1995
·
Small project feasibility
study steps and questionnaire, and monitoring and evaluation tools. Prepared by
Abdalla Nasur and Amal Adam (graduates of rural development from
Juba University, 2007)
·
Prices of local material
were obtained by Amal Adam (graduate of rural development from Juba
University, 2007)
·
Email communications with
Barefoot College (see concept note development)
·
OCHA. South Kordofan State
Administrative Map (OCHA). September 2012. Available at: http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/map_2994.pdf
iii. Sudan’s Barefoot Project on Social Media
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Project website:
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Youtube video documenting
moment of lights going on at Mirri village:
·
The Barefoot Solar
Engineers: Doing the Impossible. Talk on TEDxKhartoum 2011:
iv. Presentations on Sudan’s Barefoot Project:
·
Kadoda G. “Habboba New
Knowledge: Perspectives from the Barefoot Solar Engineers Project in the Nuba
Mountains of Sudan”. Presented at the 4th WAAD (Women in African and the
African Diaspora) International Conference, Abuja, Nigeria, August 3-8, 2009
·
Balandia Z. and Kadoda G.
“Spread the Word: Thinking alternative approaches for knowledge transfer”.
Presented at the Howard University. Spring 2010 Symposium on Appropriate
Technology Across the Hemispheres: Asia, Africa and the Americas. Washington
DC, USA, April 30 and May 1, 2010 {unpublished}
·
Sudanese BCWSE. “Solar electrification
project”. Presented at the exhibition on “Equality Equal access to education in
science and technology for decent work for women” {Translation}. Organised by Almanar Organisation in
collaboration with Ruya
and Hakima organisations and in collaboration with CIDA. Kadugli, South
Kordofan, Sudan. March 2011.
·
Kadoda G. “The Barefoot
Solar Engineers: Opportunities and Challenges”. Keynote at Howard University
Appropriate Technology Symposium. Washington DC, USA. September 17, 2011
·
Hale S. and Kadoda G. “The
Politics of Localized Knowledge: Memory and Conflict (in Sudan)”. Discussion
Session (3), in proceedings of the Workshop on Knowledge Management Capacity in
Africa, Khartoum, Sudan, January 4-7, 2012. Kadoda G. et. al (Ed.) ISBN
978-1-4675-0988-6 {
Discussants: Mona Mursal, Khadiga Omar, Adila Alzaibag, Omayma Gutbi}
·
Mona Musal and Khadiga
Omar. “Solar Electrification Project in the Nuba Mountains”. Workshop on Knowledge
Management for Environmental Sustainability. 1-2 June, 2013. Khartoum, Sudan.
Find on: http://km4env.blogspot.com/
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