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Establishing Effective Knowledge Exchange Structures for Africa’s Development Stakeholders Steffen Janus March 27, 2011

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Establishing Effective Knowledge Exchange Structures for Africa’s Development Stakeholders Steffen Janus March 27, 2011. APDev aims to be:. A multi-stakeholder forum. A knowledge base & mutual learning hub. An integrated community of practice. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Establishing Effective Knowledge Exchange Structures for Africa’s Development Stakeholders

Establishing Effective Knowledge Exchange Structures for Africa’s Development

Stakeholders

Steffen JanusMarch 27, 2011

Page 2: Establishing Effective Knowledge Exchange Structures for Africa’s Development Stakeholders

APDev aims to be:

● A multi-stakeholder forum

● An African-country-led mechanism with an active role for RECs

● An integrated community of practice

● A knowledge base & mutual learning hub

● A network for knowledge, policy & practice links

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APDev consists of two basic inter-related building blocks:

EXPERTISE

Knowledge Repository(online database)

Community of Practitioners working for Africa’s

Development

Reports, Statistics, Case studies, guides,

check lists, etc.

Knowledge sharing and collaboration, in

both virtual and physical spaces.

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Collaboration and Experience Sharing between Africa’s Institutions

● Not a new thing. Has been around for many years

● But often ad-hoc, bilaterally or focused on specific sectors

Need for more systemic and regular knowledge exchanges amongst Africa’s development stakeholders

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Knowledge Exchange: Mutual learning from Practice on what works and what does not.

● Institutional capacity needs assessment needed

● Both cross-sectoral and sectoral expertise required

Knowledge SupplyDemand for Knowledge

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Knowledge Exchange: Mutual learning from Practice on what works and what does not.

● African stakeholders have a lot of experience to share

● Much of this experience and expertise is directly relevant to other stakeholders on the continent

Knowledge SupplyDemand for Knowledge

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The APDev Knowledge Exchange Initiative

● Systematic Knowledge Exchanges between Practitioners and Policy makers

● Focus both on institutional capacity constraints and thematic issues

● Both virtual and face-to-face dialogues, many facilitated by video conferencing technology

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Who are the stakeholders?

● Very inclusive process: All APDev stakeholders can participate

● Initial focus on RECs as key drivers of regional integration on the continent

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SADCGaborone, Botswana

COMESALusaka, Zambia

EACArusha, Tanzania

IGADDjibouti

ECCASLibreville, Gabon

ECOWASAbuja, Nigeria

CEN-SADTripoli, Libya

UAMRabat, Morocco

NEPADMidrand, SA

ACBFHarare, Zimbabwe

AUC and UNECAAddis Ababa

AfDBTunis, Tunisia

Map of future virtual regional sites for Knowledge Exchanges via video conferencing

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Linking in national-level stakeholders

● Involvement of national governments, civil society, private sector and academia

● Use of Global Development Learning Network (GDLN) to facilitate knowledge exchanges through distance learning technology

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APDev Online Community Platform / Knowledge Repository

F2F VC

APDev Dialogues

Monthly Dialogues addressing institutional capacity constraints

Regular thematic knowledge sharing dialogues

• Regular dialogues addressing institutional capacity constraints

• Thematic KE dialogues

Two parallel Knowledge Exchange Tracks

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Immediate next steps

● First video-conference based knowledge exchange pilot addressing knowledge management as a key institutional capacity constraint reported by RECs (end April)

● Consultation on pilot thematic knowledge exchange track on Trade Facilitation (May 5-6)

● Subsequent knowledge exchanges (1-2/month)

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Linking back to APDev’s objectives

● A multi-stakeholder forum

● An African-country-led mechanism with an active role for RECs

● An integrated community of practice

● A knowledge base & mutual learning hub

● A network for knowledge, policy & practice links

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APDev Knowledge Exchanges are BY you and FOR you

● Invitation to contribute additional thematic tracks

● Invitation to sponsor knowledge exchanges● Invitation to participate in all APDev

knowledge exchange activities, both actively and passively

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Thank you!