KPSRL Distilling Series - People Centered Approach
About the KPSRL distilling series
In 2024, KPSRL is finishing the 2021 – 2024 iteration of the platform. This article is part of a KPSRL ‘distilling series’ in the run up to the Knowledge Platform Annual Conference 2024 (KPAC24). It looks back at contributions of the network to KPSRL products (events, research, podcasts etc.) between 2021 and 2024 on four themes:
1. Locally Led Development
This collects findings on rethinking power relations and diverging interests within this sector, taking leadership and ownership, and navigating risks for local organizations and donors in times of donors focusing on domestic priorities and shrinking civic space in FCAS.
2. People Centered Approaches (this piece)
This collects findings on bridging the gap between individual experiences and humane institutions, defining ‘people centeredness’, hybrid security and justice, fostering trust between communities and/or institutions, and taking needs instead of a system’s siloes and regulations as a starting point.
3. Roots of Disagreement and Polarization
This paper collects findings on the sources of polarization and diverging world views, identifying arguments that parties to polarized SRoL debates use to justify their positions. Ultimately, the piece aims to suggest points of common ground to allow for useful dialectical opportunities rather than a clash of worldviews.
4. Learning About Learning
This paper collects collects findings on knowledge management and organisational learning, It reviews the variety of theories of and approaches to organisational learning, and the conditions under which they have been successful. Ultimately, the paper offers the reader a map and compass to find the learning approaches that suit their organisations.
The distilling papers' goals are to bring together KPSRL’s 2021 – 2024 efforts on these themes, that can feed into KPAC24. It does not seek to give a comprehensive historic and academic overview of the debates. However, we do briefly touch upon the most recent state of this debate for our field, including some key dilemmas and definitions.
This distilling should solidify the overarching narratives and recurring recommendations over the years. This should facilitate further uptake with policy makers, researchers and practitioners within the KPSRL network.
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