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* [[KM4Dev]], a common abbreviation for knowledge sharing in a development context | * [[KM4Dev]], a common abbreviation for knowledge sharing in a development context | ||
* [[Empowerment]], which is aided by access to knowledge, and the ability for motivated individuals to explore and learn by themselves. | * [[Empowerment]], which is aided by access to knowledge, and the ability for motivated individuals to explore and learn by themselves. | ||
* [[Literacy]], an extremely valuable step for individuals and communities in gaining access to knowledge. | |||
* [[Traditional knowledge]], including [[indigenous knowledge]] | * [[Traditional knowledge]], including [[indigenous knowledge]] | ||
* [[Education]] | * [[Education]] | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Knowledge management for development]] | |||
* [[Knowledge sharing in practice]] | |||
* [[South-North knowledge transfer]] | |||
== Possible pages == | == Possible pages == | ||
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* [[Monetizing sustainable technology]] | * [[Monetizing sustainable technology]] | ||
* [[Appropriate business]] | * [[Appropriate business]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Universal access to knowledge]] | ||
[[Category:Knowledge]] | [[Category:Knowledge| ]] | ||
[[Category:Topics]] | [[Category:Topics]] |
Revision as of 13:13, 20 October 2017
Knowledge is central to international development, and to sustainable practices and technology. Key issues include:
- Knowledge sharing, which always happens in multiple directions. This is facilitated by open knowledge and good practices in collaboration and participation.
- KM4Dev, a common abbreviation for knowledge sharing in a development context
- Empowerment, which is aided by access to knowledge, and the ability for motivated individuals to explore and learn by themselves.
- Literacy, an extremely valuable step for individuals and communities in gaining access to knowledge.
- Traditional knowledge, including indigenous knowledge
- Education
- Forms of knowledge, including electronic forms (see information technology) and books.
See also
Possible pages
Possible pages for creation within the realm of green and appropriate knowledge: