Decolonising knowledge & KM
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Knowledge Management Experts in Africa: Veronica Agana – Nigeria
Meet Veronica Agana, a Mandela Washington Fellowship Alumna from Nigeria, who innovatively bridges NGOs through peer-learning.
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Knowledge Management Experts in Africa: Kelebogile Mosimege – South Africa
Follow Lebo's passionate journey of transforming knowledge management in South African municipalities.
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Knowledge Management Experts in Africa: Obinna Richfield Anah – Nigeria
Listen to his insights from communications, knowledge management, and organizational learning across several international/donor-funded programs.
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Knowledge Management Experts in Africa: Nakentoh Kenneth – Cameroon
“If you get into a room and you're not offered the table, you create the table” – follow Nakentoh’s journey…
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Knowledge Management Experts in Africa: Paul Atsu – Ghana
Paul Atsu has contributed to the national knowledge agenda for Ghana within the agriculture space, and fights fake news and…
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Decolonising your writing
If you don’t understand the problem of colonial and western biases in writing, chances are you are part of it,…
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AI for life: how sovereign Wiradyuri ways of knowing can transform technology for good
Technology doesn’t have to be harmful to indigenous people in the way AI currently is.
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AI affects everyone – including Indigenous people. It’s time we have a say in how it’s built
Unless AI developers start involving Indigenous people, their claims about the technology benefiting all of humanity will continue to ring…
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Indigenous science can help solve some of the great problems of our time. Here’s how
Australia has committed to elevating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge as one of five national priorities in science and…
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Weaving knowledge systems: Honouring Indigenous knowledge
What does successfully honouring Indigenous knowledge look like? What needs to change so that it can it be properly recognised?