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Learning Exchange
Visits
Exchange Visits have proven
to be an effective way that other learning networks (e.g.
Micronesians in Conservation)
have used to foster peer to peer learning. Building on these
experiences, PIMPAC co-coordinators will work with local MPA practitioners to
develop proposals for site exchanges to best utilize the strengths of regional
MPA programs to fill in the gaps.
Criteria for
Exchange Visits
As PIMPAC is a regional initiative there are several
opportunities for exchange visits for members to learn from one another. The
following criteria were developed to help the PIMPAC coordinators and Steering
Committee with exchange visit selection for year one. Selection will be on a
first come first serve basis. It is anticipated that PIMPAC can support 2 or 3
exchange visits this year.
The following are the criteria by which exchange visits
will be given priority:
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The
exchange visit must be MPA related
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The
exchange should have the potential to spark activity or catalyze action and have
a significant impact to candidates work
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The exchange should have clear goals of what the participants are trying to
accomplish
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The exchange should minimize cost either through cost share/ in kind support
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The exchange should show a clear benefit to participants and PIMPAC
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The exchange should have a sense of urgency or timeliness
and demonstrate how this exchange can improve local action.
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Sites that have not had exchanges will have priority over those sites that have had
exchanges
To be selected for a PIMPAC exchange visit the following
requirements must be met:
- Candidates must fill out a “request form” and submit to
PIMPAC coordinators which outlines:
- Goals of the exchange visit
- Expected outcomes
- Deliverables or plan for follow activities that are tied
to the goals (e.g. if the visit is to learn about enforcement, candidates
could commit to developing a draft enforcement plan for review by
hosts/coordinators and others within 6 months of the visit)
- Candidates (mentor & mentee) must submit evaluations on
exchange visit activities upon completion of the visit
- Candidates must be the ones doing the work that is the
focus of the exchange visit (e.g. an exchange visit focused on enforcement
should be done by enforcement officers or those directly working on enforcement
issues)
- There should be a mutual agreement on the goals of the
exchange by both host agency and participant agency. This should be
demonstrated by letters of support from supervisors of both host and visiting
organizations/agencies
- At the request of PIMPAC members for an exchange visit, the
coordinators will work with candidates to ensure all the above criteria are
met. This will include support in making connections, setting goals, and
developing follow up plans. Once requests meet criteria, the coordinators will
send recommendations to all PIMPAC members and request Steering Committee
approval.
Download Exchange Forms:
- Exchange Visit Request Form,
.pdf
Evaluation of Learning Exchange (mentor),
.pdf
Evaluation of Learning Exchange (mentee),
.pdf
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