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The Role of Peer-learning Networks During Crisis (Webinar Slides)

April 2021

This webinar brought together three peer learning networks in Africa that have been institutionalising learning as a capacity development initiative to discuss the ways in which government network partners are utilising their networks during the last 12 months.

It unpacked how peer learning networks evolved during national lockdowns and the interruption of regular government business due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Discussion on what facilitated and hindered continued peer learning during this time will illuminate ways in which networks can better assist governments to institutionalize learning mechanisms.

Presentation Name
The Role of Peer-learning Networks During Crisis (Webinar Slides)
Author
Neil Cole, Timothy Lubanga & Michael Samson.
Partner
CABRI & EPRI
Categories
Presentations, Publications, Twende Mbele
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