Bridging the Partnership Divide HINARI Over Eight Years Kimberly Parker World Health Organization
Overview Introduction � Partnership implementation � Communication � Formalization � Growth and evolution � Review and re-invention � Succession � Conclusion �
Research4Life Programmes HINARI: www.who.int/ hinari • 130 publishers: 6000 journals • 3700 institutions registered for access AGORA: www.aginternetwork.org • 40 publishers: 1275 core journals • 1600 institutions registered for access OARE: www.oaresciences.org • 50 publishers: 2000 journals • 1100 institutions registered for access
Partnership implementation � Aligned goals � Between partners � Between partnership and participating organizations � Experiences from HINARI
Communication � Open � Honest � Boundary Spanners � Experiences from the audience – talking
Formalization � Codified � Loose and flexible � Fitting in Trust � Experiences from HINARI
Growth and evolution � Drivers for change from the inside � From the outside � Experiences from the audience - change
Review and re-invention � Taking stock � Reconfirm core principles and goals � Experiences from HINARI
Succession � Turnover � New welcome / old organization � Experiences from audience – transferring
Conclusion � Why a partnership � The good � The bad � Will it work? � When it does…
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