🚀 Regional Dimension

From local implementation to regional scaling

Regional Upscaling is how ACCESS turns local implementation into regional value. Through a connected system of knowledge, learning, exchange, and scaling, project experience from countries and cities is transformed into tools, learning pathways, and regional dialogue.

What Regional Upscaling means

The regional dimension of ACCESS

Rather than treating local activities as isolated interventions, ACCESS connects them through a shared system that makes lessons visible, usable, and scalable. Project experience from countries and cities is turned into practical resources, learning opportunities, and regional exchange that support wider use and adaptation across the region.

The ACCESS knowledge-to-action system

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Knowledge & Tools

Developed and organised for practical use.

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Learning

Pathways and courses translate resources into capacity building.

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Application

Implementation experience shows how ideas work in practice.

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Exchange

Community of Practice allows lessons to be validated.

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Scaling

Ensures useful approaches are adapted and replicated elsewhere.

Interconnected Components

Together, these elements ensure that ACCESS knowledge is captured, translated into learning, applied in practice, and shared across the region.

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Knowledge and Tools

Focuses on capturing and structuring the knowledge generated through ACCESS. Includes tools, methods, guidance, data resources, and case-based insights that form the foundation of the wider system.

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Capacity Building

Translates technical resources into structured learning pathways, courses, and materials via the Hub. Designed to support real-world application and stronger institutional practice.

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Regional Exchange & Scaling

Creates spaces via the Community of Practice and thematic discussions for users to share experience, validate approaches, and transform individual practice into collective regional value.

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