the process through which individuals, organizations and societies obtain, strengthen and maintain the capabilities to set and achieve their own objectives over time. There are four levels of capacity that influence and direct the capacity development efforts.
This article presents several striking findings stemming from several recent capacity assessments and capacity development reviews over the past three years (WaterAid and USAID WASHPaLS #2). Tackling these issues will have transformative impact on the water, sanitation, and hygiene and development sectors.
This article presents several striking findings stemming from several recent capacity assessments and capacity development reviews over the past three years (WaterAid and USAID WASHPaLS #2). Tackling these issues will have transformative impact on the water, sanitation, and hygiene and development sectors.
This blog provides a departure point to find a common definition and meaning to capacity and capacity development. The intention is to use the blog series in its entirety to start conversations with key global stakeholders in water, sanitation and hygiene sectors
This article presents several striking findings stemming from several recent capacity assessments and capacity development reviews over the past three years (WaterAid and USAID WASHPaLS #2). Tackling these issues will have transformative impact on the water, sanitation, and hygiene and development sectors.