Knowledge Sharing Networks

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Participants sitting in a meeting room in a training session

Kaizen’s knowledge sharing networks support professional peers to learn from and support each other.

Kaizen has developed a demand-driven approach that ensures buy-in from members and addresses the priorities of the group. Kaizen’s knowledge sharing networks can be facilitated online, in person, or, most commonly, a combination of the two. By putting member interests at the forefront, Kaizen’s knowledge sharing networks are built for sustainability and typically continue well beyond Kaizen’s direct support. By putting local actors in the driver’s seat, knowledge sharing networks are another tool that allows localization to be realized.

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Our knowledge sharing networks projects

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Projects

Supporting the USAID Center for Conflict and Violence Prevention

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Projects

Empowering Youth to Communicate with Community Leaders and Policymakers

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Projects

Supporting Organizational Development in Uganda

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Projects

Strengthening Abilities to Implement Development and Emergency Activities

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Projects

Strengthening Regional Intergovernmental Organization Systems in East Africa

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Projects

Supporting Organizational Development in Ethiopia

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