Isn’t capacity building a potentially never-ending bureaucrat’s fantasy? Isn’t it time for a serious rethink? In broadest terms, capacity building means improving the organisational performance of ...
Capacity building—the process of building the systems, structures, and skills organizations need to succeed—is getting left behind, and it has nothing to do with the quality or effectiveness of the ...
Historically, when looking for ways to maintain a program or an organization, philanthropy tends to focus exclusively on funding programmatic work. As we all know, this is essential to a ...
Capacity building refers to the process of developing and strengthening the skills, knowledge, resources, and abilities of individuals, organizations, or communities to effectively achieve their goals ...
125. Enhance and accelerate human, institutional and infrastructure capacity-building initiatives and promote partnerships in that regard that respond to the specific needs of developing countries in ...
In an article last fall, TCC Group’s Jared Raynor suggested that nonprofit capacity building is evolving, introduced the idea of “Capacity Building 3.0,” and called for others to engage in a dialogue ...
Cyber capacity-building can strengthen a country’s legal, technical, and policy capability, and protect against malicious cyber activity. Countries have endorsed a set of Capacity-Building Principles ...
WWF Nepal and their partners assessed the quality of community forest governance in six locations, three in Western Terai and ...
A mantra in development, and a constant demand in every policy paper, is that there is a need for "capacity development". The fact that this is still such a prevalent prescription gives an idea of how ...
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