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Knowledge Exchange

Knowledge Exchange. Deepening analytical work. Lessons Learned. Case Stories. How to Participate. Emily Tangarife Interamerican Cooperation Network etangarife@oas.org. 1st Subregional workshop on cooperation effectivenes: Caribbean Chapter September 21-22, 2010, Bridgetown, Barbados.

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Knowledge Exchange

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  1. Knowledge Exchange Deepening analytical work Lessons Learned Case Stories How to Participate Emily Tangarife Interamerican Cooperation Network etangarife@oas.org 1st Subregional workshop on cooperation effectivenes: Caribbean Chapter September 21-22, 2010, Bridgetown, Barbados

  2. Deepening analytical work • South-South/ triangular practices and experiences can inform and enrich global development policies • South-South/ triangular cooperation can learn from effectiveness of North-South cooperation need to be strengthened • The bridges between South-South and North-South cooperation need to be strengthened 1st Subregional workshop on cooperation effectivenes: Caribbean Chapter September 21-22, 2010, Bridgetown, Barbados

  3. Deepening analytical work Our Southern contributions to the aid/cooperation effectiveness agenda should illustrate that: • Critical development challenges can be effectively solved by South-South knowledge exchange • South-South exchange and mutual learning means efficient capacity development and creates strong incentives for policy and institutional change 1st Subregional workshop on cooperation effectivenes: Caribbean Chapter September 21-22, 2010, Bridgetown, Barbados

  4. Lesson Learned The first phase of the TT-SSC not only generated a valuable universe of case stories in a very tight time frame, but also lessons learned on how to foster country-led and policy-relevant evidence. An essential conclusion is that developing countries are willing and capable to contribute their experiences and practices to global policy-making processes. 1st Subregional workshop on cooperation effectivenes: Caribbean Chapter September 21-22, 2010, Bridgetown, Barbados

  5. Academia • The analytical work will be conducted under the leadership of Southern academia in both technical and administrative terms • The Northern academic partners contribute to demand-driven capacity development of the Southern partners as part of the joint analytical work • There are sound prospects for a Southern-led academic networking among the involved partners 1st Subregional workshop on cooperation effectivenes: Caribbean Chapter September 21-22, 2010, Bridgetown, Barbados

  6. Case Stories Basic criteria for all cases (studies and stories) • South-South/triangular technical cooperation and capacity development, in particular through knowledge exchange and peer learning, is the key element of the experience • The experience helped the partners to exchange their knowledge and practices as equal partners • There was strong national leadership on the recipient side, and the partners involved were accountable to each other 1st Subregional workshop on cooperation effectivenes: Caribbean Chapter September 21-22, 2010, Bridgetown, Barbados

  7. Case Stories/ Studies Specifics for Case Stories • The recipient perspective is strongly reflected in the experience • Critical lessons have been learned, especially with relation for what does not work in South-South knowledge exchange • The diversity of sectors and modalities can be adequately balanced • Detailed information is available • Immediate access to key actors involved in the experience can be ensured • At least three TT-SSC-led cases should cover each of the regions, with additional three addressing each triangular cooperation and cross-regional cooperation 1st Subregional workshop on cooperation effectivenes: Caribbean Chapter September 21-22, 2010, Bridgetown, Barbados

  8. How to Participate • Share your experience by writing a case story in an easy-to-use template, validated by dozens of Southern partners that have already uploaded their experiences to a web platform. • Support the drafting of a deeper case study on one or several key challenges, to be commissioned to Southern academia • Participate in the emerging Community of Practice of the TT-SSC which will discuss in events and on line the key challenges and the outcomes from the cases. 1st Subregional workshop on cooperation effectivenes: Caribbean Chapter September 21-22, 2010, Bridgetown, Barbados

  9. How to Participate In order to bridge rigor and inclusiveness, the TT-SSC maintains two channels of analytical work. The case studies will look into critical areas and challenges of South-South knowledge exchange, involving a set of research methodologies to be conducted by Southern academia. As a continuity of the first phase of the TT-SSC, the case stories will enable partners to contribute their experiences in an easy-to-use template. www.southsouth.info www.cooperanet.org 1st Subregional workshop on cooperation effectivenes: Caribbean Chapter September 21-22, 2010, Bridgetown, Barbados

  10. How to Participate 1st Subregional workshop on cooperation effectivenes: Caribbean Chapter September 21-22, 2010, Bridgetown, Barbados

  11. Knowledge Exchange Tools and Partners www.cooperanet.org info@cooperanet.org www.southsouth.info southsouthcases@gmail.com 1st Subregional workshop on cooperation effectivenes: Caribbean Chapter September 21-22, 2010, Bridgetown, Barbados

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