Country |
South Africa |
Client |
IDC, National Treasury |
Overall project value (EUR) |
€ 126 888 |
Origin of funding |
EC |
Proportion carried out by legal entity |
40% |
Consortium members |
PWC South Africa, UCT, DPRU, Indyebo |
Start date |
October 2010 |
End date |
August 2011 |
Number of staff provided |
148 w/d |
Detailed description of project Back
The ODAP has the promotion of sound knowledge management practices within the ODA environment as one of its Result Areas in the Financing Agreement. Knowledge Management (KM) is currently recognized as a crucial approach for enabling the National Treasury and its government clients to effectively and completely recognise and disseminate institutional knowledge and learning’s both internally and externally. KM processes must be acknowledged and used in all stages of projects/programmes in ways that may be replicated throughout government cycles.
IDC identified Knowledge Continuity Management Practice (KCMP) as critical in the creation of an institutional memory for the chief directorate and National treasury as a whole. A Knowledge Laboratory has been established whose function is to tap into employees’ operational and experiential knowledge often referred to as tacit knowledge.The Knowledge Laboratory has got highly specialized equipment which requires a combination of technical know-how of Information Technology and Digital Expertise.Currently IDC as well as National Treasury lack human intellectual capital in the area.
Type of services provided
The core services were provided by Senior KM Expert. Core Services included: