Training and Capacity Building Branch Newsletter (June 2011)
Training institutions are key actors in supporting the capacity development
of government authorities – both at national and local level alike. However,
compared to their mandate, inadequate priority is being given towards
strengthening them and understanding their unique opportunities and challenges.
They can work at the national or regional levels, with varied mandate,
scope and status and address different development issues. They have
different business models either, private funding, public funding, mixed, fixed
budget, fee-for-service arrangements, and vary greatly in size. But linking
them all is the aim to build the capacity of national and local government
actors and civil society. By having ‘the capacity to build capacity” training institutions
thus play a key role in promoting and fostering sustainable capacity
development, and strengthening key actors who contribute to the achievement
of the MDGs.
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Periodicity: Quarterly Publication Date: 11 Dec 2011 ISBN:- Not available - ISSN:- Not available - Pages: 4 Year: 2011 YEAR: 2011 Languages:
English
Themes: Training and capacity building Countries: Branch/Office:
Training and Capacity Building