Where Capacity is Not the Only Problem : Moving from Generic Capacity Building to Support for Issues-Based Change in Nigeria
This brief highlights DFID's experience in Nigeria in adopting an issues-based approach in which its role lies more in responding to and following, rather than leading, local change processes. This shifts the donor's role to engaging with...
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Format: | Brief |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2012
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/09/7446871/capacity-not-only-problem-moving-generic-capacity-building-support-issues-based-change-nigeria http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9656 |
Summary: | This brief highlights DFID's
experience in Nigeria in adopting an issues-based approach
in which its role lies more in responding to and following,
rather than leading, local change processes. This shifts the
donor's role to engaging with a wider variety of
stakeholders, identifying groups and coalitions that are
most likely to drive and achieve institutional changes that
can alleviate poverty, and to designing innovative means of
supporting such locally driven efforts. The paper comes to
the conclusion that in environments where weak capacity is
compounded by an absence of broad-based political will,
donors need to develop new approaches. Development
assistance that does not engage with the politics of
institutional constraints, but focuses only on
organizational capacity, will have limited impact in
addressing poverty and may be counter-productive. |
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