Medani Bhandari
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Knowledge management

For me Knowledge is to know about the facts, discovery of facts, way of utilization of facts and use is to provide the method to implement that knowledge for the social wellbeing. A frame of knowledge gives a way to explore on how knowledge creating organizations, know, collect, discover and dissimilate the knowledge. In my environmental research I follow the SECI (Socialization, Externalization, Combination and Internalization) Spiral approach, along with the assumption that Knowledge and…See More
Nov 19, 2011
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"The Who of Knowledge Exchange"

Welcome!This group discusses "The Who of Knowledge Exchange". It takes up key questions and ideas gathered during a webinar held on 1 November. This groups is open to all members of the South-South Opportunity.Please share your comments and reflections!See More
Nov 19, 2011
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Organization
Syracuse University http://www.syr.edu
Organization Website
http://www.geocities.ws/ngo_apec/
Type of Organization
NGO, University
Role in Organization
Acedemic research
Interested in...
Learning, Networking, Partnership opportunities, Career opportunities
Topics on my radar...
To use my scientific and cultural knowledge, research and research management skills, and my extensive experience in natural resource management (with focus on forest and protected areas); as well as the global organizational management to foster social justice and empowerment to address poverty and the challenges of global environmental change; with focus on biodiversity, climate change, international issues on waters and land degradation. Specifically, I want to: cultivate a multidisciplinary knowledge-based network to minimize conflict over natural resources; and catalyze action across the global community for a sustainable world by changing public attitudes on global climate change, increasing public awareness of North-South differences and tensions, and analyzing risk, policy, and behavior.
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A GUIDE TO KS

The Art of Knowledge Exchange: A Results-Focused Planning Guide For Development Practitioners.

A step-by-step guide to designing effective knowledge exchange activities.

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Articulação SULSouth-South Cooperation Research and Policy Center in São Paulo, hosted by the Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning (Cebrap)

Development Policy Blog: Networking can promote knowledge exchange and cooperation on development. By: Maree Tait

IDB  Magazine - Regional Public Goods: An innovative approach to South-South Cooperation (English) (Español)

Using Knowledge Exchange for Capacity Development: What Works in Global Practice? KDI and The World Bank Institute

 

The Future of Development Aid, Comment by Sri Mulyani Indrawati managing director of the World Bank Group 

 

Increasing the impact of EU Development Policy: an Agenda for Change

 

Join the Bellagio Initiative in rethinking the framework for philanthropy and development in the 21st century.

The Evaluation of the Paris Declaration Phase 2. Executive Summary

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