Decolonising knowledge & KMEventsKM in international development

Decolonization of knowledge: launching a new generation of knowledge management for sustainable development

9 May 2023, Washington DC with a hybrid format

Join us for the upcoming landmark hybrid networking event Decolonization of knowledge: launching a new generation of knowledge management for sustainable development.

Date: Tuesday 9 May 2023, 6:00-8:00pm EDT (UTC -4), convert to your time zone
Venue: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, Washington DC, with a hybrid format
Register for in-person participation: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/624541609767
Register for Facebook live streaming: https://fb.me/e/R1DqDrWo

This important event will see the launch of the new Special Issue ‘Uncomfortable truths in international development: approaches to the decolonization of knowledge from development practice, policy and research’ of the Knowledge Management for Development Journal. The launch of the Special Issue reflects the dawn of a new generation in the field of knowledge management for development.

Live topics will include:

  • social marketing and knowledge management nexus
  • launch of the Special Issue: A new generation of knowledge management for development
  • chat show with authors from the Special Issue.

Hosted by: Social Marketing Network of North America (SMANA) and Knowledge Management for Development (KM4Dev).

Co-chairs: Fitsum Tesfaye Habtemariam and Sarah Cummings.

Organizers: Bruce Boyes, Ninez Jerbi, Jacob Loefdahl, Gladys Kemboi, Luis Ortiz, Sarah Cummings, Fitsum Habtemariam, jointly with SMANA.

Decolonization of knowledge: launching a new generation of knowledge management for sustainable development

Decolonization of knowledge: launching a new generation of knowledge management for sustainable development

Decolonization of knowledge: launching a new generation of knowledge management for sustainable development

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KM4Dev

KM4Dev (Knowledge Management for Development) is a global networked community of international development practitioners who are interested in knowledge management and knowledge sharing issues and approaches and, who seek to share ideas and experiences in this domain.

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