Why this exists
The Asian Development Bank publishes high-quality knowledge that informs policy and development across Asia and the Pacific — and its own Strategy 2030 commits to disseminating that knowledge through “diverse communication channels and digital technologies.” But knowledge only creates value when people can discover it, understand it, share it, and apply it.
This independent demonstration explores a simple question:
How might public development knowledge become easier to use?
knowledge.delivery reimagines how ADB publications on the People’s Republic of China could support South–South learning by transforming reports into formats that fit how people actually learn and work today.
The goal isn’t to replace publications — it’s to give them more ways to travel: as a brief, a podcast, a video, or a direct, sourced answer.
How it works
Every insight on this site originates from publicly available source material.
Knowledge is transformed into:
- Concise summaries
- Audio and video formats
- Searchable questions and answers
- Source-grounded responses with citations
- Cross-publication discovery
Answers are designed to remain connected to original evidence so users can verify and explore further.
Designed for South–South Learning
Development challenges are shared across countries, but solutions are often difficult to discover and adapt.
knowledge.delivery aims to make successful ideas easier to find across themes such as:
- Green Development
- Aging Society & Health
- Integrity & Anticorruption
The intention is to help policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and development professionals discover experiences that may be relevant to their own context.
Independent Demonstration
knowledge.delivery is an independent exploration of public development knowledge — not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by the Asian Development Bank. All publications and source materials remain the property of their respective owners.
It does not reinterpret or replace original research. The intent is simply to test whether knowledge management, AI, and user-centered design can help ideas travel further across Asia and the Pacific.
Built by Frederic Lafleur-Parfaite.
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