Knowledge Management for Development Journal (KM4D Journal)
Editorial
Facilitating multi-stakeholder processes: balancing internal dynamics and institutional politics PDF
Jan Brouwers, Karen Buchanan, Herman Brouwer, Laurens Klerkx, Mirjam Schaap, Ewen Le Borgne
3-10
Papers
- Analysing stakeholder power dynamics in multi-stakeholder processes: insights of practice from Africa and Asia ABSTRACT PDF
Herman Brouwer, Wim Hiemstra, Simone van Vugt, Hettie Walters
11-31 - Reflective learning for purposeful change: making learning more explicit in multi-stakeholder processes ABSTRACT PDF
Femke Gordijn, Jan Helder
32-46 - Evaluation as a multi-stakeholder process: the Programme for Capacity and Theory Building for Universities and Research Centres in Endogenous Development (CAPTURED) in Bolivia, Ghana and India ABSTRACT PDF
David Millar, Rene Halkyer Orellana, Freddy Delgado Burgoa, Balakrishnan Nair, Darshan Shankar, Jan Brouwers
47-62 - Collaborative learning and stakeholder engagement: lessons and implications of the revitalization of the Continuing Professional Development policy for health workers in Nigeria ABSTRACT PDF
Lisa Mwaikambo, Saori Ohkubo, Jarret Cassaniti
63-78 - Choice-making in facilitation of agricultural innovation platforms in different contexts in West Africa: experiences from Benin, Ghana and Mali ABSTRACT PDF
Annemarie van Paassen, Laurens Klerkx, Samuel Adjei-Nsiah, Richard Adu-Acheampong, Bara Ouologuem, Elisabeth Zannou, Pierre Vissoh , Lassine Soumano, Fadiala Dembele, Mamoudou Traore
79-94 - Local participation in complex technological projects as bridging between different communities in Belgium ABSTRACT PDF
Koen Sips, Marc Craps, Art De Wulf
95-115 - Dealing with critical challenges in African innovation platforms: lessons for facilitation
ABSTRACT PDF
Kees Swaans, Beth Cullen, André van Rooyen, Adewale Adekunle, Hlami Ngwenya, Zelalem Lemma, Suzanne Nederlof
116-135 - Water management, fact-finding and facilitation in multi-stakeholder platforms in North Afghanistan ABSTRACT PDF
Jeroen Warner, Vincent Thomas
136-152
- Changing our ways: making sense of complex multi-stakeholder systems change by using the four quadrant model ABSTRACT PDF
Hettie Walters
153-166
- From project-based to institutionalised multi-stakeholder learning in the water sanitation and hygiene sector: experience from Uganda ABSTRACT PDF
Carmen da Silva Wells, Peter Magara - 167-173
- The functions of facilitation in multi-stakeholder learning: lessons learned from capacity development on value chains management in innovation platforms in Burkina Faso and Ghana
ABSTRACT PDF
Jean-Joseph Cadilhon
174-181
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