Publications
This section offers a selection of publications related to capacity development.
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World Bank, 2005. This evaluation assesses the development effectiveness of the Bank’s country-level HIV/AIDS assistance, defined as policy dialogue, analytic work, and lending with the explicit objective of reducing the scope or impact of the AIDS epidemic. This is the first comprehensive eval...
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This book has been produced to promote/advocate MDGs among Vietnamese MPs, but it will be useful and valid in many other countries, since its content is practically of a universal character.
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H. Breier, Report to the DAC Network on Development Evaluation, July 2005. This report aims to build understanding of joint evaluations: what we mean by the term, what are the benefits and challenges, and how can the benefits be maximised and the challenges minimised or overcome.
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J.M. Witte et al., UN/Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi), 2005. The number of multi-sectoral partnerships that have developed during the past decade is astonishing. Their diversity defies both easy categorization and the drawing of general conclusions about what works and what does not. It i...
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M. Warner and R. Sullivan (Eds), Greenleaf, 2004. This book is not only about good practice; it presents both the positive outcomes of the Business Partners for Development (BPD) programme, as well as the risks and costs, and where things went wrong. It also provides evidence not only of the vi...
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M. Warner, ODI, 2003. This is a ‘novella’ on the art of brokering multi-sector partnerships for development. Working at the ‘coalface’ of mining, oil and gas operations across the developing world, a new way has been found for multi-national corporations to make a positive and lasting contribut...
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M. Rein et al., University of Cambridge Programme for Industry, UK, 2005. This report examines the phenomenon of cross-sector partnerships and their impact on poverty eradication. The issues raised by such partnerships affect not only the organisations, individuals and groups involved, but also...
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C. Porter, Dissertation, University of London, 2003. This study examines how ICTs are being used and should be used for and by health professionals in developing countries. In the context of participatory health, education and communication theories, the author examines how ICTs are being emplo...
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R. McDermott, Communispace, 2000. In the last few years many companies have used the internet and other information technology to link professionals across the globe to share documents or compare data. But many are discovering that the real value in knowledge management is in sharing what has b...
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S. Yachkaschi, Praxis Note 18, INTRAC, 2005. This note explores the use of organisational development (OD) for capacity building of CBOs in South Africa. In 2004, Community Connections, a non-profit organisation that supports to CBOs and community workers, initiated a pilot programme to examine...

