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Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 FAO as a Knowledge Organization - Leveraging on Partnerships to Promote Knowledge Exchange in Agricultural Domain Gauri Salokhe, Stephen Katz Knowledge Exchange and Capacity Building Division

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 What is Knowledge Management?  A catchy/trendy modern term, but is elusive as a concept!  Everyone has an intuitive sense of what it is about, but there is no universal definition. Entire books are written about it!

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 What is Knowledge Management?  It is about capturing, creating, distilling, sharing and using know-how. That know-how includes explicit and tacit knowledge. Know-how is used as shorthand for know- how, know-what, know-who, know-why and know-when.  It’s... about the communities that keep know-how of a topic alive by sharing what they know, building on it and adapting it to their own use.  It is not snapshot of what is known at a single point in time, but an evolving set of know-how kept current by people who regularly use it.” From “Learning to Fly”, Chris Collison and Geoff Parcell, Capstone Publishing:

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 What is Knowledge Management?  A complex set of functions involving processes, people and technology interacting together.  Not about doing something new but doing things in some new ways.  Partially about information technology and tools but mostly about process and empowerment of people

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 What is Knowledge Management?  In summary, KM is about:  connecting people together to create, share and exploit knowledge more effectively  connecting people to the information they need to develop and apply their knowledge in new ways  connecting people to the tools they need to process information and knowledge

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 Pulp Fiction vis-à-vis KM  Non-Linear, Out-of-Sequence  How, where and when do you start?  Requires a different mind-set (If-then-else/loop-until structures don’t apply!)  Unconventional Approach  Top-down or bottom-up? Maybe both?

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008  Can appear at times to be a mechanism for like-minded people to come and “hug trees” together.  Perhaps too much “hype” associated with it  What’s the fuss all about anyway? FAO has been doing knowledge management for over 60 years.  Why does FAO need to do Knowledge Management?  It’s just more work on top of the too many things I already have to do  And if you want to be cynical: Is KM really the right terminology? Is knowledge really something you can manage, or is it something you share, adapt and apply on a case by case basis? Knowledge Management...

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 What is FAO? With KM concepts now crystal clear, a brief note about FAO:  FAO is a specialized agency of the United Nations with its own independent governance  190+ Member Countries  core budget of US$ 868 million and almost an equal amount of external funding  HQs in Rome, Offices in over 80 countries  Around 4000 staff World-Wide

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 Knowledge Exchange & Capacity Building Main Areas of Work  Support to the FAO web-site ( )  Knowledge Management Services (  WAICENT - World Agricultural Information Centre Portal ( )  Electronic Publishing – all FAO Publications on-line  Standards for Information Management - AGROVOC Thesaurus, AGRIS Classification and metadata exchange schemes  Field Programmes  Capacity Building and E-Learning  Library Services in ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH, ARABIC, CHINESE... and now since 2008 also RUSSIAN!

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 FAOSTAT KIMS INPHO GEOWEB Information Systems Bibliography Databases ExpertProject Organizations Databases Directories Specialised Applications Database Search Engines Metadata Doc. Retrieval Applications Map Retrieval Systems Web+Information Finder Applications Core Metadata Portal Search/Dissemination Interface Portal Architecture Diagram Standardisation in Information Collection and Dissemination AGROVOC Subject Categories DTD AGROVOC Subject Categories DTD Web Pages FAO-On-line Web Pages COAIM Workshops Document Repository Photos Maps DTD AGROVOC Subject Categories DTD Data Collection Sheets Input Sheets Templates GIS+Graphics Documents Work-Flow Systems WAICENT Resource Finder Country Profiles Community Directory Systems (CDS)... in Theory

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN in Practice

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 Independent External Evaluation  Released in October 2007 after two years of work  A team of International experts, core team of 6  Divided into 4 areas:  Technical Work  Management and Administration (KM was here)  Governance  FAO’s Role Externally  Report: More than 400 pages, 109 recommendations  Available from the FAO Home Page: ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/meeting/012/k0827e02.pdf ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/meeting/012/k0827e02.pdf

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008  2) FAO is in a serious crisis which imperils its future  3) If FAO was to disappear tomorrow, much of it would need to be reinvented  8) As a knowledge organization, FAO should support Members in ensuring that needs are fully met – not necessarily to undertake each task itself. It must ensure that the world’s knowledge of food and agriculture is available to those who need it when they need it and in a form which they can access and use Independent External Evaluation Key Messages

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 Back to the Beginning..

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 Why is KM Important  Information/data without applied knowledge (i.e. analysis, interpretation, adaptation within context) cannot resolve problems on their own  Most of an organization’s knowledge assets are located within the heads of people. That is, the so called “tacit knowledge”  Do’s and Don’ts are “tacit knowledge assets” not readily available  Many international institutions have adopted knowledge management approaches as a corporate strategy (e.g. The World Bank and UNDP)  Those who are not equipped to be part of the emerging global knowledge society will be left behind.  FAO currently is not entirely a “knowledge organization” but an organization with a lot of knowledge

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 FAO as a Knowledge Organization - Model

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 Towards a KM Strategy  Main Issues are divided into four categories:  Staff and technical expertise (Internal)  Member States and Partnerships (External)  Organizational structure and culture  Technology and Infrastructure

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 Issues and Recommendations Members & Partnerships (External) Issues:  FAO is quite internally focused but itself produces only a fraction of the knowledge required for addressing the world problems in poverty and hunger. There is an increasing need to work in partnerships and networks.  FAO nevertheless needs to know where appropriate and authoritative knowledge is to be found and how it can be accessed.  FAO and its partners are both suppliers and consumers of knowledge.

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 Issues and Recommendations Members & Partnerships (External) Recommendation: Foster strategic partnerships and networking to facilitate KS To do this, there is a need for:  FAO to become more of a facilitator and concentrate its actions as a doer in its areas of comparative strength.  FAO to help ensure that the world’s knowledge of food and agriculture is available to those who need it when they need it and in a form which they can access and use.  Strong partnerships need to be established with partner UN organizations, Non-Governmental Organizations, Universities, Governments and private organizations to assure knowledge sharing and collaboration.

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 Examples of possible collaboration areas

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 First Steps towards KM

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 Opportunities for Collaboration  A coordinated network of Question and Answer Services at national and regional levels  Common metadata sets for sharing Q and A using technologies such as RSS or XML  Direct linking to specialized Q and A services

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 Opportunities for Collaboration  Learn from the each other’s experience, both successes and failures.  Create and share “Good” Practices which:  have been adopted successfully in more than one region  are interdisciplinary in nature, reflecting the complex nature of the problems addressed.

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 Opportunities for Collaboration  Create a network of partners/specialists to share and support resolve issues  Ensure:  Demand-driven  Support and sponsorship from management  Ensure proper membership (mix of experts)  Continuous facilitation  Flexible approach (i.e. tools, size, timeframe)  Recognition to staff time dedicated to this activity

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 Objective  developing – adapting – repurposing learning resources on topics related to agricultural and rural development worldwide  LORs with reusable learning resources and interoperable metadata  LORs with open standards and technologies  global federations of LORs

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 Participating Organizations

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008  established February 2008  >110 members - 26 countries and 16 organizations  75 in organizations with digital LOR  Working with European Expert group mapping metadata APs (European Committee for Standardization)  e-Conference on agricultural LORs - May 2008  Workshop on Learning Technology Standards - Sept 2008

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008

Co-funded by the European Commission eContentplus programme Organic Agriculture (OA) & Agroecology (AE)

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008

AgriFeeds

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 News / Latest Developments

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 Events related to Agriculture

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 USAIN and FAO  Inform and involve Subject Specialists from the United States into Thematic Knowledge Networks  Increase involvement into the “Coherence for Information in Agricultural Research and Development (CIARD)” initiative  Work together on information sharing standard, development of tools, capacity building materials  Get Resources from American agricultural research into AGRIS  FAO’s multilingual resources are available for reuse  Collaboration between FAO and USAIN in projects in developing countries and to share experiences  New Interest Group?  Regular exchange of information through F2F events

Knowledge FAO : Partnerships | USAIN 2008 Thank you!