From world cafés to road shows: using a mix of knowledge sharing approaches to improve wastewater use in urban agriculture
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Key approaches and tools applied by IWMI for the verification of research messages. The world cafes brought together farmers, traders and street food vendors to openly discuss proposed improvements in current practices and their potential for wider uptake. For enhanced mutual learning, road shows were used to facilitate knowledge sharing between researchers, end-users, policy- and decision-makers.
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Describes experiences of: IWMI, University for Development Studies in Tamale, Ghana with Knowledge sharing
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