Publication: The Art of Knowledge Exchange: A Results-Focused Planning Guide for Climate Change Practitioners
Date
2019-03-26
ISSN
Published
2019-03-26
Author(s)
World Bank Group
Abstract
Knowledge exchange - or peer-to-peer
learning is a powerful way to share, replicate, and scale up
what works in development. The direct results from knowledge
exchange can also influence results at the institutional and
even systemic levels. Participants of successful knowledge
exchanges are empowered and motivated to make things happen.
They seek to change the environment in which they operate,
affect policies and norms that influence the way people
behave, and strengthen the institutions where they work.
Working toward achieving the goal of sustainable energy for
all (SEforAll) that calls for universal energy access by
2030, the climate investment funds (CIF) and the energy
sector management assistance program (ESMAP) of the World
Bank Group are actively supporting mini-grids (a
cost-effective, small-scale, and reliable electricity
solution) implementation in low-income countries. To address
the challenge, the CIF and ESMAP joined forces to offer
action learning events to support operational upscaling of
mini-grids and enable scaling up renewable energy program
(SREP) countries to share successes and lessons learned.
Citation
“World Bank Group. 2019. The Art of Knowledge Exchange: A Results-Focused Planning Guide for Climate Change Practitioners. © World Bank, Washington, DC. http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31455 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.”