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Development Gateway: Clinton Lauds DG Haiti Partnership
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Monday, May 17, 2010. Clinton Lauds DG Haiti Partnership. At New York University, former U.S. President Bill. Haiti’s new aid tracking system. Technology. The system, which is the result of a partnership between Development Gateway and others technology companies, will track financial commitments by public sources as well as national and international donors. Stressed the importance of eliminating unnecessary overlap while ensuring that funding is used to maximum benefit. Posted by Michael Tierney.
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Development Gateway: Intern blog: On fungibility of aid
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Thursday, April 15, 2010. Intern blog: On fungibility of aid. Laura Freschi at Aid Watch. Blogged about a recent study. Since impact evaluations and other methods of measuring results from aid are already difficult to conduct and access, it is sometimes nearly impossible to trace aid flows from donors to impacts. Tools like Aid Management Platform. Can help countries track where the money is coming from and what the aid is meant for —. The tension between donor and recipient needs is without a doubt an e...
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A Digerati Wannabe: November 2008
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Thoughts about knowledge sharing, development work, life - some professional, some personal - and the "search for meaning" in general from one person's perspective. Facebook goes after Twitter . and fails, for now. I just read a very interesting article on Facebook. Negotiating to acquire Twitter. The analysis of why this deal failed from a business perspective is important and informative - issues such as ad revenue, SMS. Fees, etc. - as these are important issues related to sustainability. Unless other...
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A Digerati Wannabe: March 2009
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Thoughts about knowledge sharing, development work, life - some professional, some personal - and the "search for meaning" in general from one person's perspective. Social media's potential for improved impact. Part of the CGIAR's ICT-KM. Program and ground breaker in knowledge sharing for development, made a presentation on social media at CIAT. Yesterday. She was kind enough to share the presentation at http:/ www.slideshare.net/ictkm/. We need to reprise this presentation for use in my own organization.
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A Digerati Wannabe: June 2009
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Thoughts about knowledge sharing, development work, life - some professional, some personal - and the "search for meaning" in general from one person's perspective. Will the Future bring Equality or a Greater Divide? Yesterday I was struck by a thought (that led to a Tweet):. Brilliant ICT futurist paper http:/ bit.ly/ipxcF. Deepens my concern about rural digital divide - will progress be equal? So why did this vision leave me more concerned that one might expect? That the information revolution was actu...
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Turning KM strategy on its head – Dave Snowden at #kmworld | KM on a dollar a day
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KM on a dollar a day. Musing on knowledge management, aid and development with limited resources. Turning KM strategy on its head – Dave Snowden at #kmworld. This is my first year going to KM World (first year where I had the resources and where my bosses were receptive) the first day of workshops, and of meeting people I only previously knew online did not disappoint. 8211; below are some of my own take-aways from the session. A few other key insights I took from the session:. 8211; Understanding the ke...
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April | 2015 | KM on a dollar a day
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KM on a dollar a day. Musing on knowledge management, aid and development with limited resources. Archive for April 2015. Do you know your staff? Finding up to date useful information about people in your organization can be challenging Who is the social policy officer in Bolivia? Who speaks French and has worked on conflict prevention in west Africa? Who contributed to the position paper on HIV and breastfeeding? A few lessons learned from this exercise:. I’m sure we will have a few more key lessons in ...
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Delivering development through case studies | KM on a dollar a day
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KM on a dollar a day. Musing on knowledge management, aid and development with limited resources. Delivering development through case studies. Picture: from @andyR AGI twitter feed). I just came from a two-day meeting in Berlin launching the Global Delivery Initiative which is being spearheaded by the World Bank and the German technical cooperation agency GIZ. Initiative (about which I shall blog separately). Which explains this in more detail). A few of the key issues raised in the meetings were:. What ...
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KMWorld’s 100 Companies that Matter in K | KM on a dollar a day
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KM on a dollar a day. Musing on knowledge management, aid and development with limited resources. KMWorld’s 100 Companies that Matter in K. Leave a comment ». KMWorld’s 100 Companies that Matter in Knowledge Management http:/ ow.ly/2Vn8rN. Written by Ian Thorpe. March 3, 2015 at 8:50 am. Laquo; Delivering development through case studies. The blog is dead, long live the blog. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. KM on a dollar a day.
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Development Gateway: Where Have the Cows Gone?
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Friday, April 9, 2010. Where Have the Cows Gone? This week Development Gateway attended the first meeting of the advisory committee for InterAction's. Mapping Initiative. InterAction, for those who don't know, is an umbrella organization that represents hundreds of U.S. non-governmental organizations. Together with FortiusOne. The organization behind the incredibly cool Geocommons. Donated had gone. It could probably even make the points spotted. Posted by Michael Tierney. Written by the Development.
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