A Look at This Year’s Knowledge Exchange in East Africa

To get to the place we are today, we have taken the time to understand the needs and priorities of our regional audience members through various activities, including a landscape analysis and a co-creation workshop. During the COVID-19 shutdown, we engaged stakeholders through virtual activities including developing a regional community of practice for FP/RH professionals called, TheCollaborative, holding a series of KM capacity strengthening workshops, facilitating webinars and dialogues, and developing content with and for the regional FP/RH workforce to document programs and their successes.We’ve also taken the opportunity to build partnerships among other regional FP/RH bodies and champions to boost awareness, appreciation, and expansion of KM to strengthen FP/RH programs. Fast forward to mid-way through 2023, the momentum and energy behind our project activities are peaking through a variety of innovative, impactful KM approaches and convenings. 

Read on to learn more about what we’ve been up to lately in East Africa.

[su_spacer size=”10″]Our Partnership with FP2030 East & Southern Africa Hub

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In June, during the FP2030 Anglophone Focal Point Convening, Knowledge SUCCESS hosted a session for Youth and CSO Focal Points titled, Creating Youth/FP Centers of Excellence: What Works and What Doesn’t in FP Programming, showcasing the experiences from the four regional panelists. This activity’s impact and importance is multifold:

  1. The session adopted the format of a ‘fail fest,’ which is a KM approach aimed at learning from program implementation failures. The appreciation and value of sharing failures and learning from them is something that is gaining traction among our project, as well as other important stakeholders including USAID, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WHO, IBP Network, among others. One participant reflected after the event – “Consider failure as not falling and failure is not final. It presents a stepping stone to re-position actions to better respond to the existing situation.”
  2. Youth, and increasing their representation in decision-making roles, is a priority within the region, and therefore within our project. Having a session specifically tailored for Youth Focal Points and focused on sharing experiences on what worked well and what didn’t in developing youth centers, was highly appreciated by the focal points. 
  3. Since the establishment of the FP2030 East & Southern Africa Hub in March 2022, our Knowledge SUCCESS East Africa team and the Hub have been focused on building areas of partnership and collaboration. Through this partnership, Knowledge SUCCESS has been able to plan and facilitate sessions that increase knowledge sharing and strengthen the KM capacity of the focal points.

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Participants gather for an in-person meeting of TheCollaborative, an East Africa CoP for FP/RH professionals in Kampala, Uganda.

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Due to the establishment of TheCollaborative, a regional community of practice (CoP) for FP/RH professionals, the Knowledge SUCCESS East Africa team has cultivated a community of FP/RH professionals that are now aware of and appreciate the power of KM in their work. Since its inception in 2020, TheCollaborative has held virtual quarterly meetings among its membership to discuss and define regional FP/RH priorities, share program experiences, and learn about platforms and tools that are relevant for their work. Through these efforts, Knowledge SUCCESS now has committed and skilled champions in the region that are able to speak to the importance of KM and the platforms and resources that the project develops. In turn, these champions will be an important piece of sustaining the CoP moving forward, in addition to keeping KM a valued aspect of FP/RH programs.

In June, Knowledge SUCCESS was able to hold the first-ever in-person gathering with CoP members through a one-day Knowledge Exchange Event in Kampala, Uganda. During this event, the Uganda-based members experienced a full day of networking, learning, and skill building, including:

  1. A networking session that provided CoP members the ability to meet each other in-person and hear updates on CoP activities and engagement opportunities within the Uganda-based membership. Members of the Steering Committee, which are elected annually, co-led this session of the knowledge exchange event.
  2. A KM skill shot on how to use Knowledge SUCCESS’ FP insight platform to support and enhance their work in FP/RH by providing a place to organize their go-to resources while also exposing them to new FP/RH-related resources. One of the Youth KM Champions that the project has been working with, led the skill shot session on FP insight.
  3. A peer-to-peer learning session on equity in FP/RH Programming, in partnership with the Research for Scalable Solutions (R4S) project, where we shared research findings and engaged participants using the KM approach, Troika Consulting, to help them examine the successes and challenges related to equity within their FP/RH programming. Three alumni from a cohort of Knowledge SUCCESS’ Learning Circles in East Africa facilitated the Troika session.

In July, the same approach was used for a Knowledge Exchange Event held immediately following the Women Deliver Conference in Kigali, Rwanda with Rwanda-based CoP members.

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Participants gather for an in-person meeting of TheCollaborative, an East Africa CoP for FP/RH professionals in Kigali, Rwanda.

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In August, Knowledge SUCCESS facilitated a series of knowledge exchange activities with the FP/SRH community in Tanzania. To kick things off, we hosted a Knowledge Exchange Event that included a Troika session, delving into crucial youth challenges in FP/SRH, focusing on knowledge, attitudes, and practices. This event seamlessly complemented Tanzania’s vibrant celebration of International Youth Day, where the project participated in a panel discussion focused on the intersection of Climate Change, SRH, and Youth and youth’s pivotal role in propelling the Population, Health, and Environment agenda in the nation. In addition to Knowledge SUCCESS, the panel included speakers from Restless Development, Marie Stopes, and the Ministry of Health.

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Irene Alenga and Collins Otieno participate at the International Youth Day events in Dodoma, Tanzania.

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The final Knowledge Exchange Event in this series is scheduled to take place on the 28th of September in Nairobi, Kenya.

[su_spacer size=”10″]Connect with our Work in East Africa

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After hearing about all of the exciting activities and opportunities for knowledge exchange of FP/RH information in East Africa, you may be wondering how you can connect with our project. First, if you are working in FP/RH in East Africa, join TheCollaborative to receive announcements of learning events and member meetings. And second, visit our East Africa page to sign up for a Knowledge SUCCESS newsletter focused on East Africa updates and to see recent blog posts on regional programs. Join us as we continue to build the momentum for KM in FP/RH programs in East Africa.