Why Process is Important for Capacity Enhancement : The Case of Ceara
Attention to process is key to capacity enhancement. The Brazilian state of Ceará, with the assistance of the World Bank, applied the accelerating results together (ART) methodology to develop and implement poverty reduction plans using cross-funct...
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okr-10986-96852021-04-23T14:02:46Z Why Process is Important for Capacity Enhancement : The Case of Ceara Steward, Connie BASIC EDUCATION CAPACITY BUILDING CAREGIVERS CITIES CIVIL SOCIETY COMMUNITY LEADERS DATA GATHERING DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DISTANCE LEARNING ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC MEMORANDUM EMPLOYMENT EXPENDITURES FAMILIES GROUP DISCUSSIONS HEALTH SERVICES INCOME INCOME GENERATION INFANT MORTALITY INTERVENTIONS LEADERSHIP LEARNING LITERACY LIVING STANDARDS LONG TERM MANAGERS MORBIDITY MORTALITY MOTHERS NURSES POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY SCHOOLS PROGRAMS PROJECT PLAN PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC POLICY QUALITY OF LIFE RURAL AREAS RURAL CHILDREN RURAL POVERTY SKILLS TRAINING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TEAM LEADERS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TIME FRAME TRAINING OF TEACHERS WATER RESOURCES WATER SUPPLY YOUNG PEOPLE Attention to process is key to capacity enhancement. The Brazilian state of Ceará, with the assistance of the World Bank, applied the accelerating results together (ART) methodology to develop and implement poverty reduction plans using cross-functional and cross-organizational teams. In this case, three teams jointly led by state secretaries and Bank leaders focused on reducing infant mortality rates, improving primary education, and maximizing income opportunities for the poor. Participants credited results to the focus on process, which merged learning with work. Other important elements were stakeholder involvement, government ownership, high-level leadership, and locally supported Bank participation. 2012-08-13T09:16:51Z 2012-08-13T09:16:51Z 2004-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/6111052/process-important-capacity-enhancement-case-ceara http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9685 English Capacity Enhancement Briefs; No. 9 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Brazil |
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BASIC EDUCATION CAPACITY BUILDING CAREGIVERS CITIES CIVIL SOCIETY COMMUNITY LEADERS DATA GATHERING DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DISTANCE LEARNING ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC MEMORANDUM EMPLOYMENT EXPENDITURES FAMILIES GROUP DISCUSSIONS HEALTH SERVICES INCOME INCOME GENERATION INFANT MORTALITY INTERVENTIONS LEADERSHIP LEARNING LITERACY LIVING STANDARDS LONG TERM MANAGERS MORBIDITY MORTALITY MOTHERS NURSES POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY SCHOOLS PROGRAMS PROJECT PLAN PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC POLICY QUALITY OF LIFE RURAL AREAS RURAL CHILDREN RURAL POVERTY SKILLS TRAINING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TEAM LEADERS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TIME FRAME TRAINING OF TEACHERS WATER RESOURCES WATER SUPPLY YOUNG PEOPLE |
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BASIC EDUCATION CAPACITY BUILDING CAREGIVERS CITIES CIVIL SOCIETY COMMUNITY LEADERS DATA GATHERING DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DISTANCE LEARNING ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC MEMORANDUM EMPLOYMENT EXPENDITURES FAMILIES GROUP DISCUSSIONS HEALTH SERVICES INCOME INCOME GENERATION INFANT MORTALITY INTERVENTIONS LEADERSHIP LEARNING LITERACY LIVING STANDARDS LONG TERM MANAGERS MORBIDITY MORTALITY MOTHERS NURSES POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY SCHOOLS PROGRAMS PROJECT PLAN PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC POLICY QUALITY OF LIFE RURAL AREAS RURAL CHILDREN RURAL POVERTY SKILLS TRAINING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TEAM LEADERS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TIME FRAME TRAINING OF TEACHERS WATER RESOURCES WATER SUPPLY YOUNG PEOPLE Steward, Connie Why Process is Important for Capacity Enhancement : The Case of Ceara |
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Capacity Enhancement Briefs; No. 9 |
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Attention to process is key to capacity
enhancement. The Brazilian state of Ceará, with the
assistance of the World Bank, applied the accelerating
results together (ART) methodology to develop and implement
poverty reduction plans using cross-functional and
cross-organizational teams. In this case, three teams
jointly led by state secretaries and Bank leaders focused on
reducing infant mortality rates, improving primary
education, and maximizing income opportunities for the poor.
Participants credited results to the focus on process, which
merged learning with work. Other important elements were
stakeholder involvement, government ownership, high-level
leadership, and locally supported Bank participation. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Steward, Connie |
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Steward, Connie |
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Steward, Connie |
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Why Process is Important for Capacity Enhancement : The Case of Ceara |
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Why Process is Important for Capacity Enhancement : The Case of Ceara |
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Why Process is Important for Capacity Enhancement : The Case of Ceara |
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Why Process is Important for Capacity Enhancement : The Case of Ceara |
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Why Process is Important for Capacity Enhancement : The Case of Ceara |
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why process is important for capacity enhancement : the case of ceara |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/6111052/process-important-capacity-enhancement-case-ceara http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9685 |
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