Capacity Development Resources and Tools

Capacity development strategies may be applied to address capacity development needs in a variety of sectors that speak to integrated approaches to development. Selection of capacity development strategies should be predicated upon findings from a capacity assessment exercise. Some key Characteristics of Capacity Development Strategies are; they take a systemic approach to the capacity assets and needs in a country; they require the engagement of multiple stakeholders, often across sectors, for integrated development; they seed and support longer-term endogenous processes, and hence entail a mapping and understanding of endogenous capacities; they guide and systemically strengthen specific skill sets in a results-based management approach (be it in a local and national setting); and they facilitate information and knowledge sharing in the public domain, particularly to facilitate innovation and engagement on the political economy.

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Capacity Development Evidences From the Field Series

The ‘Evidence from the field’ series are case studies based on our own activities, missions, and initatives. The series aims to codify lessons learnt and share information generated from our experiences and ongoing initiatives.

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