Examples of using Knowledge networks in English and their translations into Chinese
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Innovation, technology exchange and knowledge networks.
Strengthening knowledge networks of people and institutions.
(b)(i) Increased number of national, subregional and regional initiatives and knowledge networks to harness innovation for development.
Knowledge Networks is a leader in the online marketing survey research space.
During 2010, ESCWA continued to promote" Knowledge Networks through ICT Access Points for Disadvantaged Communities"(KN4DC).
Knowledge networks have been established or expanded to draw on the existing tools to promote gender equality and best practices.
ESCWA andother regional commissions have continued to develop Knowledge Networks through ICT Access Points for Disadvantaged Communities.
Robust knowledge networks with genuine resources and support have strong potential for facilitating such inter-agency synergies.
Meanwhile, Governments should support the efforts of the universities andresearch institutions in the region to build knowledge networks and promote student exchanges.
Despite their importance, knowledge networks do not come out strongly in the analysis.
(b)(i) Increased number of national, subregional and regional initiatives,including pilot programmes and knowledge networks to harness innovation for development.
In addition, indigenous knowledge networks that are gender-sensitized should be developed, as well as indicators to improve socio-economic aspects.
The body of evaluations covers UNDP programmes and operations, including its policies, strategies, advocacy,advisory services, knowledge networks and partnerships.
The knowledge networks also provide a mechanism to reflect common issues in global development discourse with the United Nations system and other partners.
During the first half of 2009, telecentres provided on the knowledge networks' regional portal, information and knowledge pertinent for their communities.
Effective knowledge networks help individuals to develop skills and competencies, provide ways to stay current and foster a sense of community with colleagues.
Regional commissions are also collaborating on strengthening regional knowledge networks to promote the effective implementation of the United Nations development agenda and to assess progress.
Knowledge networks and electronic communication have emerged as a means through which UNDP can strengthen its capacity-development support on gender equality.
North-South partnerships have supported various forms of knowledge networks and centres of excellence, and also supported well-established regional and subregional organizations.
Knowledge networks and assets were piloted around key programming areas, including adolescent reproductive health, obstetric fistula, and quality of care.
These pilot demonstrations will be based on specific vulnerability and impact assessments andthe lessons learned from the demonstrations will also be disseminated through the knowledge networks.
The knowledge networks, started three years ago, are the backbone of the transformation of UNDP into a knowledge-based organization and now have over 3 000 subscribers.
(k) To create or expand electronic knowledge networks on gender mainstreaming to increase effective support for and follow-up to capacity-building activities;
Through its knowledge networks, UNDP provides a mechanism for the exchange of practical experiences and knowledge on the implementation of employment-related programmes.
Additional knowledge networks have been set up to broaden communication on cross-cutting topics such as gender, management practices, South-South cooperation and the MDGs.
Thematic knowledge networks are being developed to facilitate the dissemination of technical materials, exchange of knowledge and experience, and sharing of good practices.
Some are policy or knowledge networks that facilitate communication, advocate for policy change and generate and disseminate knowledge and good practices in a sector.
Moreover, the knowledge networks and work planning processes have enabled the programme to identify trends and emerging priorities, and to shape the global agenda within the organization.
Vibrant knowledge networks consist of a living ecology of institutions, which perpetually provide new knowledge and opportunities and which continuously enhance socioeconomic policymaking at all levels.
