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Evaluation of a Pilot Phase of Cultivating Knowledge Sharing Networks and Communities
Describe The Approaches Utilized To Measure / Assess This KM Initiative: Five focus group sessions were conducted with sponsors , coordinators and members (a total of 30 people…
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The Importance of Champions: A Change Management Manifesto
This may sound painfully obvious, and yet, I feel it warrants articulating—it is the individuals who make up our institutions that either maintain the status quo or create change…
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Promoting CLA among the USAID/Pakistan Implementing Partners (IPs) – IPs M&E Community of Practice
USAID/Pakistan has the agency’s second-largest program portfolio, with more than 80 complex mechanisms whose combined value is almost $2 billion. We have discovered that…
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CLA is a Journey: Reflections on a CLA Peer Sharing Event
Lorine Ghabranious is a Learning Fellow with the USAID Africa Bureau and Jessica Ziegler is a Learning Specialist with the USAID LEARN contract that supports the USAID Bureau for…
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Wycliffe Omanya's Reflections from the K4Health Share Fair
This reflection was originally posted by K4Health on April 26, 2016. It is the first of a two-part series of posts on the K4Health Knoweldge Management Share Fair in Arusha,…
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Courtney Calvin's Reflections from the K4Health Share Fair
This is the second of a three-part series of posts on the K4Health Knoweldge Management Share Fair in Arusha, Tanzania in April 2016. Read Wycliffe Omanya and JoAnn Paradis's…
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A Growing Community for Knowledge Management in Africa
This reflection was originally posted by K4Health on May 10, 2016. It is the third of a three-part series of posts on the K4Health Knoweldge Management Share Fair in…
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Leveraging Data and Evidence to Drive Decision Making at USAID
This post orginally appeared on the USAID blog on May 6, 2016.Over the past five years, USAID has made significant progress in using evaluations and open data to effectively drive…
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Everything I Wish I Had Known About CLA Before Going to the Field: Tales from a cautiously optimistic Foreign Service Officer who often feels overworked, under-appreciated, and stressed
Disclaimer: I’m a Foreign Service Officer working for USAID. So when I say “going to the field”, what I really mean is sitting in an Embassy for a couple years and heading out…
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Closing the Learning Loop: Principles and Practice with Chris Collison
Flexible program design and iterative implementation driven by practical learning are becoming increasingly valuable in international development, so says Knowledge Management…