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Number/percentage of KM outputs guided by relevant theory

Indicator Number: 
10
Short Definition: 

Captures the instances where the theory—whether a KM or other relevant theory—is used to guide the development of KM outputs

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Number/percentage of KM trainings achieving training objectives

Indicator Number: 
11
Short Definition: 

Measures the extent to which KM trainings among staff, and in some instances COP members or partners, achieve training objectives

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Number of instances of staff reporting their KM capacities improved, by type

Indicator Number: 
12
Short Definition: 

Captures the number of instances where project staff members report an improvement in their KM knowledge, skills, or abilities

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Number of KM approaches/methods/tools used, by type

Indicator Number: 
13
Short Definition: 

Captures the number of KM approaches, methods, and tools used that can facilitate knowledge sharing and use

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