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The Knowledge-Driven International Development (KDID) has launched the Knowledge Management Impact Challenge, which allows organizations and individuals from all countries to share short case stories describing their experience assessing their knowledge management activities. KDID is an initiative of the Knowledge-Driven Microenterprise Development (KDMD) project under the USAID Microenterprise Development (MD) office.
While measuring the impact of knowledge management is critical in international development, it is also true that there are no easy solutions to ensure effective results for the investments made for achieving development objectives. However, keeping in mind the need to bring together experiences and share ideas, the KDID has been launched.
Practitioners from around the world can share short case stories (about two pages) describing their experience assessing their knowledge management activities. All case stories will be considered official entries and shared publicly on the KM Impact Challenge website that:
- Reflect the theme of the challenge and in some way describe efforts to measure or assess activities related to knowledge and learning
- Are submitted in English via the online entry form
The deadline to make the submissions is 30 January 2011. For more information, visit this link.