Ample experience with UNICEF, WHO and UNODC globally, serving as an intermediary between knowledge producers (such as researchers, analysts, or data specialists) and knowledge users (such as policymakers, practitioners, or stakeholders). Overall, the role would generally entail:
Identifying Needs: Understanding the specific knowledge needs of an organization or community, particularly in complex or high-stakes environments.
Sourcing Information: Finding and accessing relevant, high-quality knowledge from various sources, including research, data, and expert insights.
Synthesizing and Translating: Distilling complex information into accessible, actionable insights tailored to the audience's context and needs.
Facilitating Knowledge Exchange: Promoting dialogue and collaboration between different stakeholders to ensure knowledge is effectively shared and applied.
Supporting Decision-Making: Ensuring that the right knowledge is available at the right time to support informed decision-making, particularly in crisis situations or for strategic planning.
Building Capacity: Strengthening the ability of organizations to manage and use knowledge effectively through training, tools, and frameworks.
Clients benefit from my ability to transform complex data into actionable insights, facilitating informed decision-making and fostering organizational resilience in high-stakes environments.