KM in international development
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The Jena Declaration supports multiple knowledges, multi-stakeholder processes, and local knowledge in sustainable development
Attaining the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through a culturally-sensitive bottom-up approach.
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KM4Dev Knowledge Cafè 16: Decolonisation of knowledge action plan, 20 May 2021
KM4Dev Knowledge Cafè 16 will focus on Asia, Australasia, and the Middle East, following on from Knowledge Cafè 15 which…
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Decolonising prevailing systems of knowledge in international development
A presentation by Dr Romina Istratii includes discussion of Global North dominance in regard to both ways of knowing (epistemology)…
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KM4Dev Knowledge Cafe: Uncomfortable Truths In Development
A video summary of a knowledge cafe on the decolonisation of knowledge hosted by the KM4Dev community.
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Creating a knowledge sharing culture in Africa and beyond: Chatting with Gladys Kemboi
Gladys is building bridges for aspiring knowledge professionals and those already in the field to connect and learn.
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Congratulations to Gladys Kemboi on being awarded the Most Influential Knowledge Management Ambassador in Kenya!
A big congratulations to Gladys Kemboi from RealKM Magazine!
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Critical discourse analysis for policy analysis: a new tool
Critical discourse analysis reveals the inner biases and claims in policy documents. It also involves the identification of new discourses…
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Launch of first national knowledge agenda linked to global Agenda Knowledge for Development
The launch of the Agenda Knowledge for Uganda is a call to action for other countries.
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Exploring the knowledge base on KM and sustainability in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Bibliometric analysis provides a vital knowledge base for evidence-based decisions in regard to research priorities.
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How do we liberate agriculture and development from academic preferences
Much of the knowledge in developing countries has not been documented into books and journals that can be cited.