Planetary Collaboration Knowledge Platform: understand how it works
- Apr 9, 2024
- 1 min read
Understand how the knowledge platform works and how you can benefit from it.
The Knowledge Platform is a key component of our strategy. In a time of growing concern about the lack of meaning in people's lives, the Knowledge Platform promote activities that provide a sense of purpose and fulfilment.
It is composed of three integrated and interdependent pillars. Combined with our TRIP Methodology, it creates an innovative approach to promoting Human Rights practice in the field.

Helping organisations to help themselves.
These pillars are divided into programmes with two main goals: the integration among people, and the knowledge cycle (collect, share and promote the reuse of knowledge). By knowing each other and knowing whom to turn to, the practitioners and institutions will be able to efficiently achieve their goals, optimising both time and resources.
The 3 Pillars
Yellow Pages (catalogue of specialists) It is a “wiki” database presented as a catalogue of services, institutions and specialists divided by theme, geolocation and other relevant information.
Know-how (knowledge to be reused) Knowledge management techniques to record good practices and lessons learned. Also, building a wealth of knowledge based on existing expertise.
Know-who (connecting people & organisations) A knowledge network (similar to social media) to unite the three pillars into a virtuous cycle to connect specialists worldwide.