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Building Better Programs Through Knowledge Management

Event Details

Date and time

February 8, 2018

Host

USAID Knowledge for Health (K4Health) Project

Event Description

When health program staff and practitioners can manage and share knowledge effectively, they can deliver better results. Yet many projects and programs don’t have systems in place to share critical knowledge and translate lessons learned, which can result in missed opportunities, duplication, and wasted time and money.

The Knowledge for Health (K4Health) Project has developed the Knowledge Management Collection, a family of resources designed for global health professionals to help them understand, use, and train others on knowledge management approaches, tools, and techniques. The KM Collection includes practical guides, comprehensive training materials, and a step-by-step framework.

Please join us on February 8th for a kick-off webinar introducing the purpose and highlighted features of each resource in the KM Collection. Speakers will also offer practical case examples of how global health projects and organizations are using KM approaches to strengthen their work.

Featured Presenters:

Ruwaida Salem, Senior Program Officer, K4Health
Jarret Cassaniti, Program Officer II, K4Health
Sarah Burns, Knowledge Management Manager, Pathfinder International
Wycliffe Omanya, Knowledge Management Manager, Senior Communications Advisor, Ipas