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spelling okr-10986-108172021-06-14T11:02:22Z Indigenous Knowledge for Development Program : Two Years Down the Road World Bank INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION STAKEHOLDERS PARTICIPATION OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES DONORS ECONOMIC POLICY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INFORMATION EXCHANGE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES PARTNERSHIPS AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURE AIDS PREVENTION CDF COLLABORATION COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK FARMERS FARMING COMMUNITIES FEMALE CIRCUMCISION INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE LAWS LITERACY NGOS PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS PARTNERSHIP POLICY MAKERS PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAMS PROPERTY RIGHTS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TELECENTERS TELECOMMUNICATIONS While most African nations adopted economic policies, with a view to modernize society, and transform the productive sectors, indigenous knowledge - that could have supported this process, or offered alternative perspectives - was often relegated. However, the 1992 Rio Earth Summit, through the notion of sustainable development, catapulted these practices to the forefront of the development discourse. Policymakers are highlighting the critical role of indigenous knowledge in the development process : from the Global Knowledge Conference, Toronto 1997, to the Indigenous Knowledge (IK) for Development Initiative, headed by the World Bank, in collaboration with the United Nations. The note briefly reviews the progress achieved through the IK Development Initiative in disseminating information; facilitating information exchange among developing communities; applying IK in the development process; and, establishing partnerships. Challenges include intensified efforts to mainstream IK into the development process; greater donor involvement, and active participation; facilitating interactive exchanges by establishing communities of practice through various fora; and, forming local alliances to facilitate empowerment. 2012-08-13T13:11:51Z 2012-08-13T13:11:51Z 2000-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/06/1552049/indigenous-knowledge-development-program-two-years-down-road http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10817 English Indigenous Knowledge (IK) Notes; No. 21 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa
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topic INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
STAKEHOLDERS
PARTICIPATION OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES
DONORS
ECONOMIC POLICY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
INFORMATION EXCHANGE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
PARTNERSHIPS AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURE
AIDS PREVENTION
CDF
COLLABORATION
COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT
COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK
FARMERS
FARMING COMMUNITIES
FEMALE CIRCUMCISION
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
LAWS
LITERACY
NGOS
PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS
PARTNERSHIP
POLICY MAKERS
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRAMS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TELECENTERS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
spellingShingle INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
STAKEHOLDERS
PARTICIPATION OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES
DONORS
ECONOMIC POLICY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
INFORMATION EXCHANGE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
PARTNERSHIPS AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURE
AIDS PREVENTION
CDF
COLLABORATION
COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT
COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK
FARMERS
FARMING COMMUNITIES
FEMALE CIRCUMCISION
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
LAWS
LITERACY
NGOS
PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS
PARTNERSHIP
POLICY MAKERS
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRAMS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TELECENTERS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
World Bank
Indigenous Knowledge for Development Program : Two Years Down the Road
geographic_facet Africa
relation Indigenous Knowledge (IK) Notes; No. 21
description While most African nations adopted economic policies, with a view to modernize society, and transform the productive sectors, indigenous knowledge - that could have supported this process, or offered alternative perspectives - was often relegated. However, the 1992 Rio Earth Summit, through the notion of sustainable development, catapulted these practices to the forefront of the development discourse. Policymakers are highlighting the critical role of indigenous knowledge in the development process : from the Global Knowledge Conference, Toronto 1997, to the Indigenous Knowledge (IK) for Development Initiative, headed by the World Bank, in collaboration with the United Nations. The note briefly reviews the progress achieved through the IK Development Initiative in disseminating information; facilitating information exchange among developing communities; applying IK in the development process; and, establishing partnerships. Challenges include intensified efforts to mainstream IK into the development process; greater donor involvement, and active participation; facilitating interactive exchanges by establishing communities of practice through various fora; and, forming local alliances to facilitate empowerment.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Indigenous Knowledge for Development Program : Two Years Down the Road
title_short Indigenous Knowledge for Development Program : Two Years Down the Road
title_full Indigenous Knowledge for Development Program : Two Years Down the Road
title_fullStr Indigenous Knowledge for Development Program : Two Years Down the Road
title_full_unstemmed Indigenous Knowledge for Development Program : Two Years Down the Road
title_sort indigenous knowledge for development program : two years down the road
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/06/1552049/indigenous-knowledge-development-program-two-years-down-road
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