ECA Press Release No 06/2000 Sharing Knowledge to enrich Research, Training
and Policy Making Addis Ababa, 16 August 2000 (ECA) Some 35 experts from a wide
cross-section of African research and capacity building institutions are to meet here
tomorrow to launch the Africa Knowledge Networks Forum (AKNF). This week's workshop is in
preparation for the first Forum, scheduled to take place in Addis Ababa early next year.
Its theme is "Knowledge sharing for enriched research, training and policy
decision-making". The rationale behind AKNF is that increased knowledge and local
content are needed to solve public policy problems, enrich teaching curricula, stimulate
the private sector, invigorate civil society, improve governance and strengthen the
integration of African societies and economies, especially in the context of the intensely
competitive global environment. The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) has designed AKNF
to facilitate knowledge-sharing and research partnerships between professional networks,
and between them and key knowledge end-users -- including policy-makers, trainers at
institutions of higher learning, civil society organizations and the private sector.
The following research papers will be presented and
discussed at the workshop:
Among other things, the participants will deliberate on
modalities and mechanisms for realizing the goal of the AKNF process, and will develop a
draft business plan. It will also agree on research partnerships and a process for
producing major policy reports in the areas addressed by the issues papers. The outcomes
of the workshop will be disseminated within the knowledge networks and tabled at the first
plenary of the full Forum membership.
The AKNF process aims to federate existing networks
towards strengthening indigenous policy-oriented research and analysis for more effective
use by African decision-makers. The Forum provides a continuous link between African
research networks, policy-makers and training institutions (mainly universities) and
supports centres of African expertise and think tanks, which are critical to the pooling
of resources for effective knowledge production and use.
In addition to strengthening applied research and
advisory services to policy-makers on African development, AKNF will also develop a
comprehensive database of expertise across disciplines in Africa and the Diaspora, to link
the supply and demand for knowledge-types in the continent.
All Issues Papers to be delivered during the workshop
are now available on
the AKNF website at http://www.uneca.org/aknf
or can be e-mailed on request.
The site also includes more information on the AKNF
process, a detailed
workshop programme and a comprehensive contact list of
participants.
For more information, please contact:
The Communication Team
Economic Commission for Africa
United Nations
P.O. Box 3001
Addis Ababa
Ethiopia
Tel: +251-1-51 58 26
Cell: +251-9-20 17 94
Fax: +251-1-51 03 65
E-mail: ecainfo@uneca.org
Web: www.un.org/depts/eca
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