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Knowledge Networking for Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development Networking Programme, India, 2000Paper aims to stimulate discussion on knowledge-based networking approach to sustainable development. Knowledge is and will continue to be critical to the social and economic activities that comprise the development process.DocumentInternational NGOs: networking, information flows and learning
Institute for Development Policy and Management, Manchester, 2000International non-government organisations (INGOs) are increasingly regarded as important in their capacity to influence global policy on development issues such as poverty alleviation, sustainable development, and human rights.DocumentRethinking development as knowledge: implications for human development
York University, Canada, 2000The idea that knowledge is critical for development is neither new nor controversial.DocumentFormal knowledge networks: a study of Canadian experiences
British Antarctic Survey, 1998Discusses the characteristics of formal knowledge networks, then investigates the extent to which existing Canadian networks fit this description, and finally offers some overall conclusions and recommendations for action.DocumentSocial Learning in South–North Coalitions: Constructing Knowledge Systems Across Social Chasms
Institute for Development Research, Boston, 1998Focuses on social learning as a process that creates new perspectives and behaviors at the social system level.DocumentMaking North-South research networks work
United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 1998An analysis of North-South research networks in terms of their effectiveness and organisation. Case studies of networks indicate the need for particular institutional arrangements.[authors]DocumentImproving policy analysis and management for poverty reduction in sub-Saharan Africa: creating an effective learning community
Eldis Document Store, 2000Significant poverty reduction in sub-Saharan Africa cannot be achieved without strong policy analysis and management capacity both in the public sector and civil society at large.DocumentPost Communist Think Tanks: making and faking influence
Global Development Network, 2000This article reflects on the role and performance of the independent policy institutes in Central and Eastern Europe. This article suggests that post-communist think tanks have entered the process of re-inventing themselves. The conditions that made them the fashion of the day are no longer present.Pages
