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KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT REFERENCE GROUP
SACN-SALGA Knowledge Management Reference Group meeting

Buffalo City Municipality, 7 and 8 February 2008

THE SACN Knowledge Management Reference Group (KMRG) was established in 2004 to promote a shared-learning partnership between different spheres of government in support of good governance of South African cities. In October this year this group was given new strategic direction and reinforced by a strategic partnership between the South African Cities Network and the South African Local Government Association.

The second meeting of the SACN-SALGA KMRG was hosted by Buffalo City Municipality with the aim of:
  • Introducing new municipalities to the SACN Knowledge Management Reference Group
  • Establishing the support needs of Knowledge Management practitioners in SA Cities
  • Consolidating the outcomes of the October meeting
  • Proposing a plan of action for Municipalities, the SACN and SALGA in forwarding the aims of learning and sharing between Cities.

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