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"A stop on the Harambee Safari: achievements, challenges, learnings and opportunities"

14-17th January 2008,  Protea Hotel Kampala, Uganda

The Harambee Project was set up to strengthen networks in Africa through use of collaborative processes and technologies for knowledge sharing. It was involved in supporting network coordinators in the design and implementation of network strengthening activities, developing capacities related to network coordination as well as identifying and filling gaps in existing training and research-oriented resources on knowledge and ICTs.

The Objectives of the workshop are;
  1. To consolidate learning from the Harambee partners
  2. To feed the Harambee experience into the project research
  3. To communicate the network stories
  4. To map the future of Harambee
The workshop will draw participants from across Afrrica including:
  1. Harambee Focus Network coordinators
  2. Harambee Small Grants recipients
  3. Harambee Coordination Committee
  4. Other knowledge sharing networks in Africa
  5. Resource persons
  6. Researchers
  7. Trainers (Digital Storytelling)
And the expected outcomes include
  1. Increased capacity of network coordinators in the use of technology to support knowledge sharing
  2. Documentation of good and bad practices in the use of collaborative tools and processes for knowledge sharing in networks
  3. Development of a conception of future potential of the Harambee Community
Further details can be found on the Harambee wiki
 
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