From the University of Algiers 03
Habirat Abderazek, the president of the association, is currently pursuing advanced studies in the field of emerging enterprises—an area dedicated to fostering innovation, sustainable development, and inclusive entrepreneurship. His academic path reflects a strong commitment to using knowledge as a tool for community empowerment and economic transformation.


Driven by a deep sense of social responsibility, Mr. Habirat is actively engaged in sharing knowledge and building capacity within his local community, with a particular focus on youth and aspiring entrepreneurs. Under his leadership, the association has launched several initiatives rooted in the principles of the solidarity economy, which promotes cooperation, social equity, and sustainable practices over purely profit-driven models.
In line with this vision, Habirat Abderazek has developed an innovative mobile application called “ODHIATI”. The app is designed to support small-scale farmers and families engaging in home-based rabbit farming, a practice that offers significant potential for income generation and food security in rural and peri-urban areas. ODHIATI provides an integrated platform with practical tools and educational content, including:
- Daily feeding and care schedules, tailored to the age and condition of the rabbits
- Veterinary advice and health monitoring, with alerts for vaccination or treatment
- Productivity tracking, including weight gain, reproduction cycles, and mortality rates
- Cost and revenue analysis, helping users understand their profitability and improve decision-making
- Community forums, where users can share experiences, ask questions, and access expert advice
ODHIATI was designed to be simple, offline-capable, and accessible even in remote regions with limited connectivity. The goal is to empower small producers through digital literacy and provide them with the knowledge and tools to manage their micro-livestock operations efficiently and sustainably.
The application has already begun to show positive impact in pilot areas, where users report improved animal health, better planning, and increased confidence in managing their activities. It serves as a powerful example of how technology can bridge gaps in rural development, align with local knowledge, and create inclusive economic opportunities.
In essence, Habirat Abderazek’s work is a testament to how education, innovation, and solidarity can come together to drive meaningful change and build resilient, locally rooted economies.



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