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October 2006



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OED Subscription Renewed
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED), the ultimate authority on the English language, is available to CGIAR staff members for another year. Negotiations by the ICT-KM Program mean that staff can continue accessing the 20-volume Second Edition of this definitive dictionary, plus at least 1,800 new and revised words each quarter, without even having to turn a page. A few clicks of a mouse will take users to the online version of the dictionary, where they can find the meaning of more than 600,000 words and take advantage of an array of sophisticated yet easy-to-use search functions. This handy resource, which has experienced an increase in the number of CGIAR users over the last few years, is available to all staff either at http://www.oed.com or via CGXchange. Since OED is accessible by IP authentication only, access will not be granted to users on the road or at home.

CGVlibrary Hailed as an Example
A presentation of the CGVlibrary by Luz Marina Alvare, IFPRI's Head of Information and Knowledge Management, at the recent USAIN (United States Agriculture Information Network) 2006 Conference was so well received that the CGIAR's only System-wide online library is being hailed as the example to follow when creating a one-stop shop for agricultural information. Indeed, New York's Cornell University Library, the host and main sponsor for the conference, wants to work with the CGIAR to build a soil and health quickset. Kudos to Luz Marina (who coordinates the ICT-KM project responsible for the CGVlibrary) and the team of CGIAR Information Managers for a job well done.

Monitoring and Evaluation for Learning
Although monitoring and evaluation (M&E) are widely regarded as useful components in program and project management, many organizations have cultures, histories or procedures that undermine their effective use for learning and reporting. The ICT-KM Program has been actively applying M&E components to support ongoing learning and decision making as it implements its three-year strategy. Read all about the Program's experience to date in Monitoring and Evaluation: The ICT-KM Program Experience, a paper that offers suggestions for overcoming constraints to the use of M&E.


Upcoming Events

GFAR Invitation
The ICT-KM Program has been invited to facilitate a session entitled "Blending Knowledge Systems for an Inclusive Approach to Innovation" at the GFAR 2006 Conference to be held at the National Agricultural Science Center, New Delhi, India, on 10 November 2006. The interactive knowledge sharing session will discuss ways of blending international science with local knowledge in order to improve the livelihood of the poor, and how best to build collegial relationships essential for concrete results. Find out more about this event in the next issue of ICT-KM News.



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Jenin Assaf Joins ICT-KM Program

The ICT-KM Program is pleased to announce the appointment of Jenin Assaf as its Program Officer. Jenin brings a diverse set of experiences and skills to this position. Prior to joining the Program in Rome, she was attached to Vital Voices in Washington D.C., where she managed and provided strategic direction for women's leadership initiatives in the Middle East and Afghanistan.

For two years, Jenin also served as the Program Director for Partners in Humanity (Search for Common Ground), a conflict resolution organization also based in Washington D.C. While there, she developed and directed programmatic activities related to improving Islamic-Western cooperation and understanding

Originally from Palestine, Jenin earned her BA in English Literature at the University of Jordan and her MA in International Studies in Seattle, Washington. She speaks English and Arabic, and is learning Italian.

The ICT-KM team extends a warm welcome to Jenin and looks forward to working with her as she addresses the challenges of a diverse set of projects.

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