[Asis-l] [Fwd: [km4dev-l] Call for Papers - KM4D Journal Volume 2, Issue No. 1]

Michel J. Menou Michel.Menou at wanadoo.fr
Sun Nov 13 12:33:20 EST 2005


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Subject: 	[km4dev-l] Call for Papers - KM4D Journal Volume 2, Issue No. 1
Date: 	Wed, 26 Oct 2005 15:47:55 +0200
From: 	Dina El Halaby <dhalaby at gdnet.org>
Reply-To: 	KM for Development <km4dev-l at dgroups.org>
Organization: 	Global Development Network
To: 	KM for Development <km4dev-l at dgroups.org>
CC: 	'KM for Development Journal' <km4dj-editors at dgroups.org>



Dear KM4Dev community,

As you are aware the Knowledge Management for Development (KM4Dev) 
community of practice publishes a peer-reviewed, open access e-journal 
in the field of knowledge sharing for development, the ‘Knowledge 
Management for Development Journal’ (KM4D Journal) at 
www.km4dev.org/journal <http://www.km4dev.org/journal>.

The first issue of the second volume (2006) will deal with ‘Effective 
knowledge sharing for development in Africa.’ Guest editors comprise 
Dina El Halaby, Reine Djuidje Kouam, Kingo Mchombu and Alice Mungwa, 
working with Chief Editor, Julie Ferguson.

The purpose of this issue is to present the challenges that African 
institutes face in KS, how to overcome these challenges, who will play a 
role and the potential for partnerships and capacity building efforts to 
share knowledge more effectively across the continent. This will 
facilitate achieving the goals of poverty reduction, improved health and 
education, food security and gender equity.

We invite KS practitioners and champions in research institutes, think 
tanks, donor agencies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and other 
development organisations to propose papers relating to the theme of 
‘Effective knowledge sharing for development in Africa’.

Within this broad theme, papers should address the following, or 
related, topics:

· What are the (specific) challenges that African organisations face in KS?

· What are the most effective approaches or tools for KS in Africa?

· What is the role of different players (communities of practice, 
knowledge networks, NGOs, international organisations, etc.) in 
promoting KS strategies?

· What is the potential for partnerships and capacity building efforts 
in Africa?

· How will KS assist in poverty reduction, improvement in health and 
education, achieving food security and gender equity?

We particularly (but not exclusively) invite African contributions. Both 
experienced and first-time authors are welcome. Submissions can include 
articles, case studies or stories. Submissions in French are accepted, 
however, an English abstract must be provided. For full overview and 
Guidelines for Authors, please see 
http://www.km4dev.org/journal/index.php/km4dj/about/submissions#authorGuidelines 
<http://www.km4dev.org/>.

Please find attached the full Call for Papers. The submission deadline 
for title and abstract is 24 November 2005.

If you would like to submit a paper, or be actively involved in this 
initiative is some other way, or if you have ideas or questions, kindly 
contact Dina El Halaby at km4dj-editors at dgroups.org 
<mailto:km4dj-editors at dgroups.org>

Please look out for Issue 3 of the KM4D Journal on 'Understanding the 
role of culture in knowledge sharing: making the invisible visible' 
which will come out in December 2005.

Best regards,

Dina

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Dina El Halaby
GDNet - Regional Program Manager
Global Development Network
Building 144/A - 3rd Floor

Smart Village, Cairo-Alex Desert Road

Giza, Egypt
Tel.: + 202 539 2420
Fax: + 202 539 2422
Website: www.gdnet.org <http://www.gdnet.org/>


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