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Four Seeds of Sharing |
Food
and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
(FAO) |
ABSTRACT We all are part of a multicultural milieu, which accounts for its uniqueness, immense potential and impact possibilities. What difference can sharing make in our day-to-day activities, our projects and efforts? Is sharing automatically implied in the multi-lingual flow and dissemination of information products (whether electronic, forum/web site based or hard copy printed materials)? Is technology per se taking full account of everything that is necessary in order to foster the “connecting people” which can be described as a quality inherent in sharing? This publication, presented at the Knowledge Share Fair held at FAO headquarters on 20-22 January 2009, addresses sharing as an activity rather than an entity, a consciousness of, and reverence for, our world – one which is shared across the Agencies within the framework of their respective mandates. This emerges at a time of culture change for FAO as well as the UN, as advocated by the IEE report and called for by Ban Ki Moon in his speech delivered in Turin at the end of August, 2008: “I made this point last year, and I do so again. In our work together, I want you to cross lines. I want you to consult colleagues beyond the usual sphere, connect throughout our organization.” What level of sharing awareness can be found at FAO, in its daily operations with and in the field, or at headquarters? Four FAO officers holding responsibility for projects and staff have been asked four questions of a non-technical nature, although delving into their experience in and, knowledge of, multicultural milieus. Four personal approaches will be showcased, as belonging to officers from the Investment Centre Division (with its collaborative projects involving IFAD and the World Bank); from OCD, FAO’s interface between headquarters and the field; not overlooking either the Gender Division or one of FAO’s technical departments: Fisheries. |
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© FAO 2009