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Building Sustainable Self-Financing Models for Knowledge Sharing in Development

This document discusses the principles of self-financing capacity building in international development. It outlines the roles of producers and consumers within the knowledge exchange framework, emphasizing the importance of demand-driven supply and two-way interactions over 1-3 years. It highlights strategies for international bodies and donor agencies to intervene effectively without disrupting self-financing processes or existing knowledge exchanges. The focus is on leveraging digital platforms like Yahoogroups and SourceForge to enhance knowledge generation and distribution while ensuring sustainability.

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Building Sustainable Self-Financing Models for Knowledge Sharing in Development

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  1. Self-Finance Capacity Building Onno W. Purbo Onno@indo.net.id

  2. References • http://sandbox.bellanet.org/~onno/ • http://www.apjii.or.id/onno/ • Mailing List • wifi4d@dgroups.org

  3. Basic Principles • Producer vs. Consumer • Supply created by Demand

  4. Components

  5. 2-Way Interaction(~1-3 years)

  6. Explicit Knowledge

  7. Vendor Ads

  8. Physical Interact

  9. Demand

  10. Cost

  11. Impact

  12. Intervention .. • For International Bodies & Donor Agencies … • without disturbing the self-finance & sustainable processes.

  13. InterventionNot Disturbing Implicit Knowledge Exchange Platform, e.g., Yahoogroups.com

  14. InterventionNot Disturbing Developers Plaform, e.g., Source Forge.

  15. InterventionNot Disturbing Encourage Knowledge Generation, e.g. author incentives

  16. InterventionNot Disturbing Encourage Knowledge Distribution, e.g. Digital Library Network

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