Browsing Research Output by Subject "Capacity building"
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Building Capacity and Developing Human capital
(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2012)There is a growing consensus on the potential for information and communications technologies (ICTs) to support socio-economic development in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Universities as providers of higher education are ... -
Building national and local capacity for disaster risk management in Cameroon
(Emerald, 2019)Purpose – A new framework to support the national and local capacity building plan for disaster risk management (DRM) in Cameroon is presented. For the past 30 years, after the general re-organisation of the civil ... -
Developing transformational nutrition leaders in Africa
(Karger, 2017)Most African countries are burdened by undernutrition and all indications are that we are set to be particularly hard-hit by the growing burden of overnutrition. Despite significant investments, progress to ... -
The effects of stakeholder education and capacity building in marine protected areas: a case study from southern Mozambique
(Elsevier, 2019)Stakeholder engagement is a critical component of marine protected area (MPA) management. Education and capacity-building initiatives, in particular, have the potential to empower stakeholders, promote collaboration, create ... -
Enhancing EIA systems in developing countries: a focus on capacity development in the case of Iran
(Elsevier, 2019)Sensitivity to an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) system's context is a precondition for being able to suggest recommendation to improving that system. Most recommendations for developing countries take inspiration ... -
Systemic problems of capacity development for disaster risk reduction in a complex, uncertain, dynamic, and ambiguous world
(Elsevier, 2019)The international community has been engaged in capacity development for decades, sometimes under different names or with a slightly different focus. So far, these efforts have failed to bring significant and sustainable ...