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CID 연구보고서
Using Knowledge Exchange for Capacity Development: What Works in Global Practice?
요약
The demand for practitioner knowledge and customized learning is now at the forefront of the development agenda, leading to a proliferation of South-South knowledge exchange programs.
In this joint study, the Korea Development Institute and World Bank Institute assess the impact of three knowledge exchange programs on capacity development. Using a results-focused methodology, the study reveals concrete evidence of institutional and intermediate outcomes from knowledge exchange. The study also shows the critical importance of country ownership and sustained cross-country and within-country interactions in facilitating tacit knowledge exchange and building momentum for change.
Developmentpractitionerscanapplythelessonslearnedfromthestudy’sfindingstoimprovethedesignandimplementationofknowledgeexchangeprogramsandmoreeffectivelymeettheneedsofpartnercountries.
In this joint study, the Korea Development Institute and World Bank Institute assess the impact of three knowledge exchange programs on capacity development. Using a results-focused methodology, the study reveals concrete evidence of institutional and intermediate outcomes from knowledge exchange. The study also shows the critical importance of country ownership and sustained cross-country and within-country interactions in facilitating tacit knowledge exchange and building momentum for change.
Developmentpractitionerscanapplythelessonslearnedfromthestudy’sfindingstoimprovethedesignandimplementationofknowledgeexchangeprogramsandmoreeffectivelymeettheneedsofpartnercountries.