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When Science Becomes Relevant: Empowerment and Social Change Through Dairy Science in Rural Botswana


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Author list: Mompoloki Shanah Suping
Kgomotso Gertrude Garegae

Edition name or number: EISBN13: 9781466688728

Publication year: 2015

Start page: 259

End page: 273

Number of pages: 15

URL: https://www.igi-global.com/teaching-case/when-science-becomes-relevant/129662

Languages: English



This chapter explores the use of indigenous knowledge for empowerment purposes. The White Angels Yoghurt and Dairy business in Molepolole, a wholly women owned business relied on indigenous knowledge of science with no formal scientific school background. The owners of this business have low education; they stay in a rural area and are poor. Their efforts are noteworthy as a symbol of women's empowerment that has relied on indigenous knowledge of milk pasteurisation and sweetening, a cultural tradition that Batswana have practiced for years. Their business has also demonstrated that combining indigenous knowledge with the current scientific and technological know-how can sustain and yield more gains for the business. Empowerment here can thus be defined as the ability to combine local/indigenous resources and current scientific knowledge and technologies to propel success and more gains from an empowerment project.


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