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Feb 24, 2011
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Utilizing Social Media for International Development

(This post was originally published on Engaging Development)As emerging information and communication technologies (ICTs) diffusethroughout the world, the transference of knowledge, ideas andperspectives has become more seamless, instant and affordable. On thesame token, however, the ability to reach the right audiences amidst allthe noise is becoming more difficult.ICTs have democratized publishing, allowing organizations, large and small, to…See More
May 4, 2010
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SOME4D brings together all who are interested in social media usage for international aid and development by Dutch based organisations.
Apr 20, 2010
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Apr 14, 2010
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Mar 5, 2010
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Feb 25, 2010
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How We Are Linking the Field to KM: Establishing Sustainable K4Health Learning Centers in Malawi

(This post was originally published on the K4Health Blog)By Scott Dalessandro, Communication Specialist & Toolkit CoordinatorAs my family and friends in Washington and Baltimore coped with the so-called “Snomageddon” and “Snowpocalypse,” my colleagues from…See More
Feb 24, 2010
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How We Are Linking the Field to KM: Establishing Sustainable K4Health Learning Centers in Malawi

(This post was originally published on the K4Health Blog)By Scott Dalessandro, Communication Specialist & Toolkit CoordinatorAs my family and friends in Washington and Baltimore coped with the so-called “Snomageddon” and “Snowpocalypse,” my colleagues from…See More
Feb 23, 2010
Chris Rottler commented on Chris Rottler's blog post 'Haiti Relief Toolkit: Essential Knowledge and Resources for Relief Efforts'
"Thanks for your kind words, Christian!"
Jan 26, 2010
Christian DE NEEF commented on Chris Rottler's blog post 'Haiti Relief Toolkit: Essential Knowledge and Resources for Relief Efforts'
"Great Initiative... This is true KM for Development! @cdn"
Jan 26, 2010
Chris Rottler posted a blog post

Haiti Relief Toolkit: Essential Knowledge and Resources for Relief Efforts

In an effort to assist the thousands of aid workers in Haiti responding to the aftermath of the 7.0 earthquake and subsequent aftershocks, K4Health has published the Haiti Relief Toolkit which provides practical and technical health-related information for those on the ground.The Haiti Relief Toolkit is a resource to help health workers respond more effectively to the earthquake relief efforts underway in Haiti. The…See More
Jan 23, 2010
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Haiti Relief Toolkit: Essential Knowledge and Resources for Relief Efforts

In an effort to assist the thousands of aid workers in Haiti responding to the aftermath of the 7.0 earthquake and subsequent aftershocks, K4Health has published the Haiti Relief Toolkit which provides practical and technical health-related information for those on the ground.The Haiti Relief Toolkit is a resource to help health workers respond more effectively to the earthquake relief efforts underway in Haiti. The…See More
Jan 22, 2010
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Jan 11, 2010
Chris Rottler posted a blog post

Findings on Health Information Needs in Malawi: Something for Everyone

(This post was originally published on the K4Health Blog)By Scott DalessandroWhether you’re passionate about the health information needs of community health workers and policy makers in Malawi, or are interested in learning the preferred formats and methods to receive and find that information, you’re sure to find something interesting in K4Health’s latest report, Malawi: Assessment of Information Needs Among Health Managers and…See More
Jan 7, 2010
Balaba Peter commented on Chris Rottler's blog post 'Better Knowledge Leads to Improved Family Planning'
"In Nakaseke we are collaborating with the District health Officer to disseminate information concerning family planning using our community Radio. So far we have registered positive responses from the community especially the women. however, it…"
Dec 30, 2009
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Disseminating Knowledge for Health on a Micro-Targeted Level

As emerging information and communication technologies (ICTs) diffuse throughout the world, the transference of knowledge, ideas and perspectives has become more seamless, instant and affordable. On the same token, however, the ability to reach the right audiences amidst all the noise is becoming more difficult.ICTs have democratized publishing, allowing organizations, large and small, to sidestep traditional media outlets and step onto their own digital soapboxes and broadcast their…See More
Dec 10, 2009

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Name (Do NOT forget to upload a picture; that helps being admitted to KM4Dev)
Chris
Occupation/Title
Senior Communication Manager
Organization
JHU Center for Communication Programs
Organization Type
Academic/Research
Organization URL
http://https://www.k4health.org
Areas of KM Expertise
Online Facilitation, Social Web/Web 2.0, Collaborative Technologies, Participatory Decision-Making, Communities of Practice, Research, Knowledge Capture, Information Management, Intranet/Enterprise Portal/Information Systems, KM Strategies, Evaluating and Monitoring KM, Other
Blog URL
http://www.k4health.org/blog

Chris Rottler's Blog

Utilizing Social Media for International Development

(This post was originally published on Engaging Development)



As emerging information and communication technologies (ICTs) diffuse throughout the world, the transference of knowledge, ideas and

perspectives has become more seamless, instant and affordable. On the

same token, however, the ability to reach the right audiences amidst all

the noise is becoming more… Continue

Posted on May 4, 2010 at 9:44am

Using Management and Leadership Practices to Support Knowledge Management Activities in Malawi

(This post was originally published on the K4Health Blog)



By Elizabeth Duncan McLean



One of our most critical outcomes from the three day meeting in Lilongwe, Malawi, with the District and National level stakeholders, was that the group no longer saw knowledge management as a problem that’s “out there” but rather began viewing it as a challenge that they wanted to take on as…

Continue

Posted on April 14, 2010 at 9:00am

How We Are Linking the Field to KM: Establishing Sustainable K4Health Learning Centers in Malawi

(This post was originally published on the K4Health Blog)



By Scott Dalessandro, Communication Specialist & Toolkit Coordinator



As my family and friends in Washington and Baltimore coped with the so-called “…

Continue

Posted on February 22, 2010 at 1:30pm

Haiti Relief Toolkit: Essential Knowledge and Resources for Relief Efforts

In an effort to assist the thousands of aid workers in Haiti responding to the aftermath of the 7.0 earthquake and subsequent aftershocks, K4Health has published the Haiti Relief Toolkit which provides practical and technical health-related information for those on the ground.



The Haiti Relief Toolkit is a resource to help health workers respond more effectively to the earthquake relief efforts underway in… Continue

Posted on January 22, 2010 at 11:00am — 2 Comments

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