Capacity Building For NGOs: Making it Work
This book is for anyone interested in capacity building with NGOs and other civil society organisations. It provides an overview of trends and current thinking about NGO capacity building, the challenges and constraints. It also addresses the difficult issue of why, despite all our knowledge and experience, capacity building interventions commonly fail to meet expectations.
This book is for anyone interested in capacity building with NGOs and other civil society organisations. It provides an overview of trends and current thinking about NGO capacity building, the challenges and constraints. It also addresses the difficult issue of why, despite all our knowledge and experience, capacity building interventions commonly fail to meet expectations. Contents page: Part One: The Context and Concept of Capacity Building Format: Paperback book
Capacity Building for NGOs analyses some of the cultural and contextual constraints that undermine our ability to implement appropriate and effective capacity building interventions. It concludes that not only is effective capacity building possible but it can also have a real and tangible impact. This book is about what works in practice and how best to ensure our investment in capacity building is timely, appropriate and successful
Part Two: Principles of Good Practice on Capacity Building
Part Three: Comparing Our Practice with Our Principles
Part Four: Ways Forward
Price: £12.95
| Auteur(s) | Rick James and John Hailey |
| Date de publication | 2007-09-11 7:00 |
| Lieu de publication | INTRAC |
| Nombre de pages | 112 |
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| Langue du contenu | Anglais |
| ISBN | 978-1-905240-16-6 |
| Mots-clés | capacity building |



