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Meeting the Knowledge Needs of My Team: How Do I Get Started?

Event Details

Date and time

July 31, 2018

Host

The Knowledge for Health (K4Health) Project

Event Description

You and your team have established a shared goal. Maybe you have agreed to increase the contraceptive prevalence rate in Bangladesh, eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV in South Africa, or prevent malaria across sub-Saharan Africa through vector control strategies. To accomplish the goal, your team needs access to a wide variety of knowledge to outline the scope of the problem, understand what others are doing, determine what intervention to use, and plan for implementation.

Join us on July 31st to learn from featured experts how to identify and meet the knowledge needs of your team. Panelists will share their experiences, practical advice, and specific steps that you can apply in your own work.

This webinar is the second of a three-part series on KM in Practice, hosted by the Knowledge for Health (K4Health) Project. The first webinar, Nurturing a Learning Culture (July 17), demonstrates how to create an enabling environment for knowledge management, while the third webinar, We're Doing All This Good Work (August 14), focuses on identifying, synthesizing, and sharing the knowledge generated through your work.

Featured Presenters:

Jennifer Tumusiime, Knowledge Management Advisor, EGPAF Uganda

Leanne Kamau, Knowledge Management Technical Officer, Cross-Border Health Integrated Partnership Project (CB-HIPP), FHI360 Kenya.