Talk-show: Taline Haytayan
June 18, 2007
(missed the first few minutes…. sorry, very very sketchy notes)
AID/HIVs
When you think about knowwledge ahring… added value is best practice and approaches… gaining access to the knowledge. Gaining access to people in different countries.
Before me there wasn’t a knowledge sharing person. We put together a know 5 / 6 different initiatives. We want communities voice to be heard at government level. Documenting is important.
Collaboration – south to south knowledge sharing. How can they provide technical support for each other. Based round thematic communities of practice. We are calling them learning groups. Linked in with technical support i.e. workshops. Geographical…
Could be monitoring and evaluation. Recently launched workshops by region, language is important factor. People building relationships through these workshops. Collaborations stopped at the end of the one week f2f workshop. With this new knowledge sharing capacity we have learning groups. Training trainers who take part in the workshop, launching a community of practice based on that theme.
Motivation? What is it that creates the collaboration within that network?
Based on need.




