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COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE OUTC OMES 1 1 IM P A C T KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION KNOWLEDGE SHARING KNOWLEDGE GENERATION PROMOTION KNOWLEDGE USE PATHWAYS OUTPUTS - 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 KNOWLEDGE GENERATION • SRHR Research agendas are established in focus countries. • (NWO-WOTRO) research projects are based on SRHR research agendas • Small Grants for research are carried out by SNI members • Tacit knowledge is documented • Desk reviews and policy analysis are conducted KNOWLEDGE USE TRANSLATION • Knowledge products are developed: such as policy briefs, films, documentaries, factsheets, tools, articles, manuals, guidelines, infographics, social media campaigns, IEC materials etc. • Small grants are used by SNI members to translate research into knowledge products KNOWLEDGE SHARING • (Monthly) newsletters are disseminated among members of SNI, by each knowledge node • Websites are maintained with up to date information • New knowledge is identified and shared through social media • Working Groups are established for specific thematic areas of interest • Thematic sessions are organised for policy makers, researchers and practitioners • The media and private sector actors NETWORK DEVELOPMENT • Organisations, universities, ministries and individuals are registered as members of Share-Net International • (New) national partnerships are established and strengthened • New CoPs are set up in additional focus countries • Capacity of members in all focus countries is developed • Fundraising opportunities are explored and successful • Matchmaking platforms established • Young researchers matched to NGOs PROMOTION KNOWLEDGE USE • SNI’s rapid improvement model is used as joint learning process • Critical dialogues with policy makers and practitioners using knowledge products are organised • Action plans are developed to stimulate knowledge use • Small grants are used by SNI members to promote use of knowledge • Awareness and advocacy campaigns organised by hubs and members NETWORK DEVELOPMENT Networking at national (CoPs) and international level (partners) VISION All people have the freedom of choice, are able to make informed decisions, can take action on their sexual and reproductive health, and have access to quality reproductive health needs and rights ASSUMPTIONS Assumptions correspond to the assumptions described in the narrative ToC document A network of SRHR Communities of Practice is operational, enabling members and strategic partners to connect, discuss and share, translate and co-create SRHR knowledge National, sustainable and empowered communities of practice on SRHR are established and operational SHORT TERM SHORT TERM LONG TERM LONG TERM INTER- MEDIATE INTER- MEDIATE THEORY OF CHANGE SHARE-NET INTERNATIONAL KNOWLEDGE PLATFORM ON SRHR Addressing priority knowledge gaps through research and further analysis and synthesis of existing data Dissemination through a wide range of channels and tools of both new and existing knowledge Ensuring evidence is presented in formats appropriate for the intended audience to facilitate accessibility, understanding and use of knowledge Promotion of use of knowledge products and formats by policy makers and practitioners P o l i c y m a k e rs, p ra ct i t i o n ers a n d rese arc h ers h a v e b et t er access t o S R H R i n f o r m a t i o n a n d k n o w l e d g e R e s e a r c h e r s a d d r e ss sci e n t i c al l y, p ol i t i c al l y a n d p r a ct i c al l y rel e v a n t k n o w l e d g e g a p s i n S R H R A c t u a l a n d e e c ti v e l e a r n i n g i s t a k i n g p la c e b e t w e e n a n d i n co u n t r i e s a m o n g p ol i c y m a k e r s, p r a c t i ti o n e r s a n d r e s e a r c h e r s K n o w l e d g e i s a p p li e d i n t o e v id e n c e in f o r m e d S R H R p r o g r a m s , p o li c i e s a n d p r a c t i c e s E v i d e n c e -i n f o r m e d p o lic i e s a n d p r a c tic e s c o n t r i b u t e t o i m p r o v e d s e x u a l a n d r ep r o d u c t i v e h e a lt h a nd r i g h t s , I n c l u d i n g H I V a n d A I D S SHORT TERM LONG TERM 2

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COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE

OUTCOMES

1

1

IMPACT

KNOWLEDGETRANSLATION

KNOWLEDGE

SHARING

KNOW

LEDG

E

GENE

RATIO

NPROMOTION

KNOWLEDGE USEPATHWAYS

OUTPUTS

- 7

2

3

45

6

7

KNOWLEDGEGENERATION

• SRHR Research agendas are established in focus countries.

• (NWO-WOTRO) research projects are based on SRHR research agendas

• Small Grants for research are carried out by SNI members

• Tacit knowledge is documented

• Desk reviews and policy analysis are conducted

KNOWLEDGE USETRANSLATION

• Knowledge products are developed: such as policy briefs, films, documentaries, factsheets, tools, articles, manuals, guidelines, infographics, social media campaigns, IEC materials etc.

• Small grants are used by SNI members to translate research into knowledge products

KNOWLEDGESHARING

• (Monthly) newsletters are disseminated among members of SNI, by each knowledge node

• Websites are maintained with up to date information

• New knowledge is identified and shared through social media

• Working Groups are established for specific thematic areas of interest

• Thematic sessions are organised for policy makers, researchers and practitioners

• The media and private sector actors

NETWORKDEVELOPMENT

• Organisations, universities, ministries and individuals are registered as members of Share-Net International

• (New) national partnerships are established and strengthened

• New CoPs are set up in additional focus countries

• Capacity of members in all focus countries is developed

• Fundraising opportunities are explored and successful

• Matchmaking platforms established

• Young researchers matched to NGOs

PROMOTIONKNOWLEDGE USE

• SNI’s rapid improvement model is used as joint learning process

• Critical dialogues with policy makers and practitioners using knowledge products are organised

• Action plans are developed to stimulate knowledge use

• Small grants are used by SNI members to promote use of knowledge

• Awareness and advocacy campaigns organised by hubs and members

NETWORK DEVELOPMENT

Networking at national (CoPs) and international level (partners)

VISIONAll people have the freedom of choice, are able to make

informed decisions, can take action on their sexual and reproductive health, and

have access to quality reproductive health needs

and rights

ASSUMPTIONS Assumptions

correspond to the assumptions described in the narrative

ToC document

A network of SRHR Communities of Practice is operational, enabling members and strategic partners to connect, discuss and share, translate and co-create SRHR knowledge

National, sustainable and empowered communities of practice on SRHR are established and operational

SHORTTERM

SHORTTERM

LONGTERM

LONGTERM

INTER-MEDIATE

INTER-MEDIATE

THEORY OF CHANGESHARE-NET INTERNATIONAL

KNOWLEDGE PLATFORM ON SRHR

Address

ing prio

rity

knowled

ge ga

ps thro

ugh

rese

arch

and fu

rther

analy

sis an

d synth

esis

of

exist

ing dat

aDissemination through

a wide range of

channels and tools of

both new and existing

knowledge

Ensuring evidence is

presented in formats

appropriate for the intended

audience to facilitate

accessibility, understanding

and use of knowledge

Promotion of use of

knowledge products

and formats by policy

makers and

practitioners

Polic

y m

akers, practit

ioners and researchers have better access to SRHR information and knowledgeRe

sear

ch

ers address s

cientifically, politically and practically relevant knowledge gaps in SRHR

Actu

al a

nd eff

ectiv

e lea

rning is

taking place between and in countries among policy makers, practitioners and researchers

Know

ledg

e is a

pplied into evidence informed SRHR programs, policies and practices Ev

iden

ce-in

formed policies and practices contribute to im

proved se

xual

and

re

productive health and rights, Including HIV and AIDS

SHORTTERM

LONGTERM

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