Research, Documentation and Knowledge Sharing
We identify and document local innovations and best practices, turning them into accessible knowledge resources. Through AGRPROMO, these insights are shared through publications, media, and community platforms to inspire learning and replication. Here, Kijani uses its Promo Online TV to share information.
1. Community-Based Research: Engage local communities in identifying innovations, traditional knowledge, and success stories through participatory methods.
2. Multimedia Documentation: Capture best practices using diverse formats—videos, photography, case studies, podcasts, and written reports—to suit various audiences.
3. Knowledge Translation & Simplification: Translate complex findings into user-friendly materials like infographics, guides, and toolkits for wider accessibility.
4. Open Access Platforms: Disseminate content via websites, social media, radio, and community noticeboards to ensure inclusive access to information.
5. Learning Exchanges & Peer-to-Peer Learning: Facilitate knowledge-sharing forums, study tours, and dialogues between communities and practitioners for experience exchange.