Paul Van Mele
In 2004, his video project on seed health with women in Bangladesh won an international award for effective communication from the International Visual Communication Association in London. Two years later, these farmer training videos had been translated into five languages, reaching millions of farmers in Asia and Africa.
Currently Program Leader on Partnerships, Learning and Innovation Systems at the Africa Rice Center (WARDA), his research interests include local innovations, seed systems, bridging local and scientific knowledge, stimulating negotiation between actors in the value chain, developing farmer-education videos, and scaling-up of participatory research & learning.
Paul is a participatory learning and extension specialist. He has worked extensively throughout South and SE Asia, West Africa, South America and the Mediterranean on projects with FAO, CABI, IPGRI, IRRI and WARDA.
These projects have involved capacity building, assessing knowledge systems, extension through learner-centred video production, facilitating institutional learning and strengthening collaboration between research, extension and end-user communities. His work has involved the extensive development of training curricula and materials.
See sample writings below and in Publications
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| ANTS as FRIENDS - second edition English.pdf | 1.76 MB |
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Recent blog posts
- La pépinière en vidéo (dv)
- On-line Learning Platforms
- Transition Towns Model - a tool for Urban Development
- Article on vertical farming
- Visite KIK (La pépinière)
- Open Source Thinking
- City of good government
- Colture/Culture: interface between Policy, Science & Art within the Urban Sustainable Environment
- Glocal Platforms and Organizations for Sustainable Urban and Rural Development
- Carolyn Steel: How food shapes our cities

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