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Welcome to the Knowledge Management for Development Site

KM for Development (KM4Dev) is a community of international development practitioners who are interested in knowledge management and knowledge sharing issues and approaches.

Our main discussion forum is the KM4Dev mailing list, where the sharing of ideas and experiences take place. To join the KM4Dev mailing list you need to send a blank email to: subscribe-km4dev-l [AT] lyris.bellanet.org


18 Aug 2008
KM4D Journal call for papers: Collaborative learning: the role of organisational knowledge management strategies
Posted by Lucie Lamoureux

This issue of the KM4D journal aims to showcase studies of knowledge management for development strategies, and how these facilitate and catalyse reciprocal learning among different types of development organisations -- NGOs, bilateral and multilateral organisations, community-based organisations, etc -- in different locations, both North and South.

The submission deadline for the title and abstract is 15 September 2008.

Call for papers

13 Aug 2008
From workplace courses to global conversations
Posted by Lucie Lamoureux

Article by Nancy White and Josien Kapma about the future of organizational learning: "from workplace courses to global conversations". It was published in the Dutch magazine "Leren in Organisaties". The KM4dev community is featured in the article.

PDF article

Text only

25 Jul 2008
Funding agencies in low- and middle-income countries: support for knowledge translation
Posted by Lucie Lamoureux

Research article in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization, vol.86 no.7, Geneva, July 2008.

"For knowledge to benefit society, it needs to be shared, communicated and translated into policy, practice or community action. Increased commitment to knowledge translation is reflected by the 58th World Health Assembly’s declaration in 2005, which encouraged enhanced knowledge transfer".

Funding agencies in low- and middle-income countries: support for knowledge translation

08 Jul 2008
Knowledge for Development Program Newsletter, June 2008
Posted by Lucie Lamoureux

A quarterly publication by the World Bank for professionals interested in knowledge economy issues, including on the economic and institutional regime, education, innovation and information and communication technologies (ICT).

Knowledge for Development Program Newsletter, June 2008

In this issue:

1. Highlight: “Developing Knowledge Economy Strategies to Improve Competitiveness,” Seoul, Republic of Korea, July 15-18, 2008
2. Publications
3. Presentations
4. Recent Events
5. Upcoming Events
6. Welcome New Colleagues

30 Jun 2008
Almada KM4dev workshop documentation
Posted by Lucie Lamoureux

The 2008 KM4dev workshop was held in Almada, Portugal from June 18-21. You can find the workshop reports here on the wiki:

KM4dev workshop wiki

...and more info on the blog: KM4dev workshop blog

...and videos on You Tube: KM4dev on You Tube

... and lastly, photos on Flickr: KM4dev2008 on Flickr

09 Jun 2008
Journal article: "Communities of practice and international development"
Posted by Lucie Lamoureux

This paper by Hazel Johnson examines "the concept of ‘communities of practice’ for promoting joint learning and knowledge production for international development. How and why communities of practice may or may not lead to socially inclusive and innovative outcomes in the context of international development needs further exploration."

Progress in Development Studies, Vol. 7, No. 4, 277-290 (2007). The abstract can be found here:

http://pdj.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/7/4/277

23 May 2008
KM4Dev 2008 workshop: the Blog!
Posted by Lucie Lamoureux

Recently launched is the "KM4dev 2008 Annual Gathering Blog".

"For those of you coming to Almada, or others interested: subscribe to this blog by email or rss. In the course of the coming weeks, the blog will provide you with updates on logistical information, some background on the methodology, and it is a place to start connecting. It will also, during the event, be a starting place to look for "reports out"."

http://km4dev2008.wordpress.com

16 May 2008
Open Space Technology group on Facebook
Posted by Lucie Lamoureux

For those who use Open Space Technology and who are on Facebook, an OST group now exists: "A place for collections of stories from the field for Open Space Technology consultants - practitioners - whatever you call yourself":

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=7189220743

29 Apr 2008
Latest Knowledge Management for Development Journal issue out!
Posted by Lucie Lamoureux

The new issue of the Knowledge Management for Development Journal (Vol. 4, issue 1, April 2008) is now available. This issue focuses on the subject of 'Knowledge sharing and knowledge management in Latin America and the Caribbean (Part 2)'. Produced by the team of Guest Editors comprising Margarita Salas, Kemly Camacho, Simone Staiger-Rivas and Camilo Villa, working with Julie Ferguson and Sarah Cummings as chief editors of the edition, this issue offers 7 new contributions on knowledge management in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Go to journal.

22 Apr 2008
UNITAR/South Centre Online Course on Intellectual Property Policy and Development (9 June to 25 July 2008)
Posted by Anonymous


The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (Unitar) and South Centre are pleased to announce the launch of their first joint e-Learning course on the theme of “Intellectual Property Policy and Development”. As providers of technical assistance and training to developing countries, South Centre and Unitar have decided to incorporate new information and communication technologies into their capacity development strategies. Concretely, this translates into user-friendly, flexible and accessible internet-based courses for delegates, officials and professionals in full-time work.

With the adoption of the WIPO Development Agenda, the international community and developing countries in particular will have to address various IP policy issues such as public health and patents, protection of traditional knowledge, and access to digital content. This instructor-led online course, which has been reviewed by leading academics and policy makers, will provide participants from the South and North with the necessary background knowledge to address IP policy issues in various areas such as public health, agriculture, traditional knowledge, and digital and internet content.

Please see website http://www.unitar.org/pft/ipdev for additional information and registration.

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