Based on requests from community participants, an international expert team has developed a curriculum of peer learning activities on issues evolving around institutional arrangements of Knowledge Hubs and operational aspects for knowledge exchange. In a variety of learning offerings, webinars, video conferences and video streams, face-to-face workshops and activities, participants will have first-hand access to expert practitioners of existing knowledge hub institutions and organizations that have operationalized a strong knowledge practice. The objective for these offerings is to learn from existing experiences and offer the opportunity for questions and dialogue. In addition it can provide a space for mutual learning on what works best in different contexts of institutional knowledge operations to share development solutions that have worked elsewhere.
While experts will be invited from a multitude of private and public institutions and a variety of sectors, the learning events will focus on the “how to” of knowledge exchange and knowledge hub operations, not on thematic or sectorial knowledge. The cross-stimulation between different sectors will hopefully be one of the positive externalities of the peer learning events.
While most learning activities will be open to everyone in the community, there may be selected activities that are, for logistical (technical and geographic/time zone) reasons, only available for parts of the community members. We will however try our best to make all materials, findings, and summaries/recordings of the various activities available to the entire community.
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Mail sent to Community Managers, Please access the group once it get approved by Moderator.