USAID Co-Creation for Higher Education Institutions
Co-creation is a process through which USAID brings together organizations and individuals to find sustainable solutions to development challenges. This approach allows USAID and other partners to capitalize on shared knowledge and experiences to distill strong ideas, build needed partnerships, and produce great outcomes. This two-page resource defines co-creation, explains why USAID uses this approach, describes why higher education institutions should participate in it, and highlights what these institutions can expect during the co-creation process.
Additional Resources
Co-Creation at USAID
This webpage provides information on how USAID engages and attracts new partners through co-creation.
Effective Partnering and Procurement Reform (EPPR) Co-Creation Field Guide
This guide addresses the advancement of the Effective Partnering and Procurement Reform (EPPR) co-creation recommendation, briefly defines co-creation, including dispelling common Agency myths about implementation, and provides links to existing resources.
Discussion Note: Co-Creation Additional Help
This discussion note describes practical approaches on how to design USAID activities using co-creation methods.