Friends at IDS (Sussex) tell me that I am a "knowledge intermediary". With their encouragement I hope this blog will highlight some issues in the African knowledge and networking field. Reflective, well written articles on these issues will be profiled - found in my daily trawl for material to populate various websites (ANSA-Africa, FANRPAN and others in the pipeline).
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Kenya Knowledge Network
Afrique en Ligne continues to pick up some gems: the latest being the launch last week of the Kenya Knowledge Network as an e-forum to debate development policy processes in Kenya. The process is intended to support ongoing debates around budget formulation, parliamentary perspectives and the proceedings of the National Economic and Social Council. Supported by the African Capacity Building Foundation, KNET's launch mirrors similar knowledge portals in five other African countries, including Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Ghana and Senegal.
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