Capacity-building for knowledge generation : experiences in the context of health and development
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Abstract:
In Capacity-building for knowledge generation: Experiences in the context of health and development, professionals and scholars reflect on different strategies for capacity-building, ranging from empowerment, writeshops and strengthening of research capacity to stakeholder analysis, knowledge management and mind mapping. Prior to this, capacity-building related concepts and definitions and a framework for interpreting the various experiences are presented. The book contains seven chapters, each of which presents one of more cases of action learning or capacity development. These cases have engaged the research and non-governmental communities in diverse settings in – mostly – Africa. All aimed to strengthen intellectual engagement and the culture of enquiry, as part of a “knowledge translation” process. This means that not only knowledge institutes and researchers participated but also problem owners, policymakers, practitioners, advocates and other end-users of research. This book intends to cater to the demand for knowledge and ideas among these same groups.
Note:
English ed. by J. Stacey
Category:
Practice
Editor:
Kwaak, A. van der
,
Ormel, H.
,
Richters, A.
ISBN:
978-94-6022-053-1
Keywords:
capacity building
,
health
,
HIV and AIDS
,
knowledge management
,
research
Language:
eng
Organization:
KIT - Royal Tropical Institute
PAGE:
143
Place:
Amsterdam
Publisher:
KIT Publishers
Year:
2012
Region:
Africa
Right:
© 2012 KIT
Subject:
Development Cooperation General
Title:
Capacity-building for knowledge generation : experiences in the context of health and development