Date
05.05.2026
By
Diego Freudenthaler, AUT

Two Years On: Digital Learning and Sharing at horizont3000

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Learn&Share: knowhow3000

Celebrating the second anniversary of website and Knowledge Hub

Two years after the launch of the new horizont3000 website and the Knowledge Hub, h3’s digital spaces for knowledge sharing have continued to grow. From the perspective of knowhow3000, h3’s knowledge management programme, they were conceived as part of the same broader idea from the beginning: a public-facing website that makes knowledge digestible for site visitors, and an internal hub that helps h3 staff, advisors and partner and member organisations work with that knowledge in practice.

Making partner experience visible

In 2025, the traffic to the Learn & Share space continued to increase to 1,376 views and 613 visitors. It brings together experiences, stories of change, and learning guidance in one place.

The partner experiences, for example, are short, practice-based entries that show how organisations have addressed concrete challenges, what worked, what did not, and what others can take from it. They remain one of the clearest examples of how knowledge management at horizont3000 is meant to function: not as documentation for its own sake, but as a way of making experience reusable.

Recently, we also add the three-part h3 Learning & Sharing Guide with tools and frameworks that have been tested and refined within the h3 network.



Explore the Top 5 most visited partner experiences!

An internal Learning and sharing space

The Knowledge Hub, meanwhile, was introduced as the digital backbone of horizont3000’s learning and sharing work. Built on SharePoint, it was designed as a space where h3 staff, advisors and partner and member organisations can search resources related to h3’s work, access templates and guides, and explore topic pages.

At launch, it already offered a large and structured library and a dedicated area for Communities of Practice. That structure has continued to expand. The Knowledge Hub now contains 3,368 files in more than five languages, with the majority of content in English and Spanish. The Hub itself can now be navigated bilingually in these two languages.

In 2025, four new thematic pages were added – Digitalisation and AI, MEAL, Acquisition, and Safeguarding – as showcase areas where specialised documents and external links can be shared and curated by the responsible colleagues.

Usage figures suggest that the Hub is well embedded in everyday work. It has recorded 55,817 site visits from 240 unique visitors since launch.

Among the most accessed files are:
(Please contact us, if you need access to the Knowledge Hub.)

Looking ahead...

...the task is not only to grow but also to adapt. If the website and Knowledge Hub are to remain relevant in a changing digital environment, including the growing role of AI, they will need to keep responding to how people actually work and share knowledge.


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