‘The Heart of What KM is All About’
Erin Broas, the 2024 University Experiential Learning Outstanding Graduate Student of the Year, reflects on her time at CCP.
Erin Broas, the 2024 University Experiential Learning Outstanding Graduate Student of the Year, reflects on her time at CCP.
The platform was designed for family planning and reproductive health professionals to find, share, and organize resources for their work.
The key to a successful KM program, we have learned, is to never sit on our laurels. We are continuously developing new, creative, and inclusive ways to improve this very important work.
Sharing failures and mistakes made in global health programs and learning from them can enhance problem-solving, encourage innovation by fostering a culture that supports taking calculated risks, and improve quality by preventing some future errors, new findings from the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
A CCP-led knowledge management program allows family planning peers in nearby countries to learn what works and avoid pitfalls of what doesn’t.
Finalists chosen from more than 2,000 entries from 44 countries. You can vote for CCP’s knowledge management work until Dec. 21.
The center is a partner in a new five-year, $20-million USAID-funded project designed to support the overall health and well-being of young people.
Since 2020, The Pitch has supported 12 exciting innovations led by local and regional institutions, giving out $600,000 to organizations in Asia and Africa.
The Pitch, spearheaded by CCP’s Knowledge SUCCESS project, aims to find and fund creative knowledge management ideas for family planning.
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