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Checklist for the Development of Portals for International Development
Knowledge Management for Development Journal, volume 14, issue 1 (2019), pp. 83-94
"This guideline has been developed by the authors in a collaborative manner over the period May 2018-May 2019 in consultation with the Knowledge Management for Development (KM4Dev) community. It is designed to provide guidance for development organizations who are setting up portals –also known as
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Development Through Dialogue: Report of a Research Initiative
Amsterdam: Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) (2008), 65 pp.
"This report covers a research study of Dgroups which took place during September 2006-July 2007. Dgroups is a number of things at the same time: (1) it is a web-based technical platform which supports and provides for the creation and use of discrete e-mail based discussion lists and web workspaces
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Gender and ICTs for Development: A Global Sourcebook
Amsterdam; Oxford: Royal Tropical Institute (KIT); Oxfam (2005), 143 pp.
Smart Tools for Evaluating the Performance of Information Products and Services: Proceedings of a KIT/CTA/IICD/LEAP-IMPACT Technical Consultation, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, November 2002
Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) (2002), 127 pp.