TY - BOOK AU - Analoui,Farhad AU - Danquah,Joseph Kwadwo ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Critical Capacity Development SN - 9783319474168 AV - HD87-87.55 U1 - 338.9 23 PY - 2017/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan KW - Economic policy KW - Economic development KW - Economic development—Environmental aspects KW - International organization KW - Social change KW - Development Policy KW - Development Theory KW - Development and Sustainability KW - International Organization KW - Development and Social Change KW - Regional Development N1 - 1. Why Capacity Development? -- 2. Management Perspectives and Trajectory of Capacity Development -- 3. Capacity Development in context of Development: A Critical Debate -- 4. Capacity Development: The World Bank and UNDP Perceptive -- 5. Uses of Capacity Development in the Development Practice -- 6. Capacity Development and Institutional Change: Impacts on Development Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa -- 7. Conclusion: Current Thinking in Capacity Development, Vision and Implications; Available to subscribing member institutions only. Доступно лише організаціям членам підписки N2 - This book contributes to our understanding of a neglected and poorly-understood concept within the development field: ‘capacity development’ in the context of international human and organisational sustainable development. Relating ‘capacity development’ to other perspectives in development thinking and practice and providing an account of the concept’s genesis, the book introduces readers to contemporary empirical research initiatives that help to elucidate the concepts of capacity, capacity development, and capacity management. While capacity development initiatives and programmes have been used by most governments, third-sector organizations, and international and national agencies over the course of the last five decades, the term means different things to different people and especially to different major players and stakeholders in the international community. This weakens its effectiveness, hence the need for unification. This book therefore strives first of all to set ground rules that can be utilised by international aid providers such as UNDP, OECD, World Bank, and CIDA and practitioners alike. UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47416-8 ER -