Digital Pathways for Social and Environmental Justice
Lead Researcher: Dr. Ronald Tombe, PhD
Dr. Ronald Tombe, a researcher at Kisii University, is leading efforts to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation with Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) to enhance agricultural productivity and resilience to climate change. His work focuses on empowering small-scale farmers, particularly women and youth, by providing AI-powered tools for climate forecasting, crop management, and market access, while preserving cultural heritage. Through initiatives such as big data platforms, youth training in data science, and the creation of Agricultural Social Networks (ASNs), Dr. Tombe is fostering transdisciplinary collaborations to bridge the gap between traditional farming practices and modern technology, ultimately promoting equity, sustainability, and resilience in agriculture.