Local capacity developers and service environments
All countries today – whether rich or poor – are confronted with an array of economic, ecological and social challenges, calling for increasingly sophisticated capabilities. The development of such capacities cannot, however, simply be induced from the outside. All countries need a critical mass of local professionals and a conducive service environment in which capacity needs can be matched to the right expertise and support.
One of the by-products of the rise in expertise for ‘doing development’ in countries that
receive external development support, has been the growth of specialized home-grown organizations
and support structures that focus on building capacity. However, this emerging support sector is
still weak in most countries. Moreover, there has been little analysis or discussion so far of how
this ‘service environment’ for capacity development is evolving, or how it may be strategically
supported.
Some possible sub-themes under this emerging topic include:
- The (lack of) factual information on the market / service environment for CD and related research and M&E techniques/issues
- Analysis of the types of service providers / support actors and the prevailing pattern of centralization, patchy outreach to sub-national actors and little ‘demand power’
- The roles, services and products of LCDs and directions to improve relevance and quality
- The demand-supply-financing interface and required changes in these
- Assistance strategies and policy directions, including recent emphasis under the Accra Agenda for Action and upcoming Seoul 2011 summit on South-South exchange
This section aims to stimulate thinking and action in this vital area by providing an overview of available resources. While the list is quite meagre to begin with, will keep adding new material as it becomes available and would encourage interested readers to visit our blog, where we will regularly feature this and other emerging capacity development issues.
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La montée des renforceurs de capacités locaux
On sait peu de choses des renforceurs de capacités locaux du Sud. L’Organisation néerlandaise de développement (SNV), avec l’appui du Overseas Development Institute (ODI) du Royaume-Uni, a procédé dans cinq pays à une étude exploratoire.
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Recent Articles
Étude de cas: Renforcement des systèmes de santé de district du Karamoja (Ouganda)
28 May 2011
À l’intérieur d’un système de santé de districtDans la sous-région du Karamoja, dans le nord de l’Ouganda, nombreux sont les enfants qui meurent avant l’âge de 5 ans. Dans le cadre d’un programme visant à améliorer la santé infantile, l’organisation Doctors with Africa Cuamm a fait équipe avec l’UNICEF pour renforcer le système de santé des districts de la sous-région.
MoreRwandese Association of Local Government Authorities/Association rwandaise des gouvernements locaux
08 November 2010
Un effort massif de renforcement des capacités s’impose au Rwanda, pour aider les administrations locales à s’acquitter des nouvelles responsabilités qui leur incombent du fait de la décentralisation en cours. La RALGA élabore une base de données pour suivre la qualité des services fournis et l’évolution des besoins de renforcement des capacités.
MoreSelected Readings - An Organisational Development Resource Document for Local Government
08 November 2010
This Resource Document provides a wide range of tools and techniques for Organisational Development (OD) geared towards local governments.
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Essential Readings
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Local capacity developers (Capacity.org issue 38, December 2009)
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Jan Ubels (2010) "Stimulating the Provision of Local Capacity Development Support" in Ubels, J., N. Acquaye-Baddoo and A. Fowler (eds) Capacity Development in Practice, Earthscan, pp. 307-322






