Capacity building is one of the core activities of SERVIR-HKH for enhancing and accelerating individual, institutional, and infrastructure capacities on Earth Observation (EO) and Geospatial information.
We adopt a systematic approach comprised of Assessment, Design, Implementation, and Monitoring (ADIM) for capacity building. The activities include various targeted and customised trainings, enhancement of hub capacities, and building enabling environments.
SERVIR considers user engagement as a vital element in the design and implementation of its products and services. Activities to achieve this result focus on stakeholder engagement to increase buy-in related to data sharing and management, developing and adopting standards of practices, and strengthening or developing appropriate platforms for sustained upscaling and enhancing product uptake.
A User Engagement Strategy is being developed as an important component and engagement with the users as a means to support SERVIR-HKH’s objectives to enhance its impacts. The Strategy is a framework for effective stakeholder engagement in different phases of service planning and design to ensure the products are co-created, co-designed and co-implemented.
Identify stakeholders and coordinate needs assessment exercises. Regular update and reporting on user engagement activities. Regularly contribute information to the user database and other knowledge management tools related to user engagement and outreach.
Develop framework and user engagement activities to ensure effective stakeholder engagement in different phases of service planning and design while applying the partnering approach;
Design templates and approaches that guide systematic user engagement, collaborate closely with key personnel to define clear roles and responsibilities, and ensure all SERVIR activities fully incorporate user engagement in their design and implementation of products and services.
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