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Evidence-Based Knowledge for Development (K4D) – a service delivering evidence and knowledge through collaborative lesson learning

IATI Identifier: GB-1-205121

Description

To deliver knowledge and evidence services to developing countries and the donor community to ensure that programming and policy in development is informed by the best available knowledge and evidence of what works. The services will provide: a rapid response across a number of disciplines; a pool of technical expertise, providing content for learning journeys and knowledge products; expertise in ICT to develop innovative online products for learning; active networks of learning with a range of partners. The programme will strengthen the systematic use of learning and evidence in developing countries and the donor community, and development partners, and open and share that learning for the greater good; we will undertake learning on shared development challenges with our partners and developing countries.The expected impact of this intervention is enhanced quality and effectiveness of donor investments.


Location

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Developing countries, unspecified
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Status Post-completion

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