How might we encourage the FP/RH workforce to share knowledge with each other? Particularly when it comes to sharing failures, people are hesitant. This post summarizes Knowledge SUCCESS’s recent assessment to capture and measure information-sharing behavior and intention among a sample of FP/RH and other global health professionals based in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia.
Maryam Yusuf, an Associate with Busara Center for Behavioral Economics, shares research on cognitive overload and choice overload, offers insights from co-creation workshops, and suggests considerations for sharing information without overwhelming audiences.
The Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Plus project is delighted to partner with Knowledge SUCCESS to bring you a curated collection of resources highlighting the importance of the private sector in family planning programming.
This new collection will provide the population, health, and environment community with quality, easy-to-find resources to foster knowledge exchange.
How can hands-on, collaborative approaches - like design thinking - help us re-imagine knowledge management in family planning and reproductive health? Participants from four regional co-creation workshops share their experience.
Knowledge SUCCESS désire vous présenter son agent régional dédié à la gestion des connaissances en Afrique de l'Ouest. Aissatou THIOYE est la représentante de notre équipe en Afrique de l'Ouest. Elle a rejoint notre récent atelier régional, qui a réuni des professionnels de la PF / SR de toute l'Afrique francophone pour concevoir une prochaine génération de solutions de connaissances. Ce sont ses réflexions de l'atelier.
In this Q&A, our Knowledge Solutions Team Lead breaks down how Knowledge SUCCESS is putting people front and center to design solutions that work best for the family planning and reproductive health community.