Capacity for development : new solutions to old problems
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Capacity for development : new solutions to old problems
Earthscan , United Nations Development Programme, 2002
- : cloth
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9781853839191
内容説明
'The United Nations system was a pioneer in the field of technical cooperation, and capacity development is its central mandate. UNDP has long played an important leadership role in both, as a source of technical cooperation funds and advisory services and as the home of innovative intellectual research and analysis on how to make them more efficient and effective. This book [presents] a vision that builds on new possibilities for knowledge-sharing, for which the revolution in information and communications technologies offers ample opportunities... a vision that is firmly founded on genuine ownership by the ultimate beneficiaries of development efforts: the government and citizens of developing countries'
From the Foreword by MARK MALLOCH BROWN, Administrator, UNDP
Capacity for Development brings together innovative and well-supported studies of technical cooperation along with its potential to build sustainable capacities in developing countries, by enhancing the knowledge, skills and productive aptitudes of their populations.
A team of eminent development professionals and economists examine the achievements of technical cooperation and offer recommendations for reform in the context of globalization, democratisation, the information revolution and the growth of capacities in the South. They analyse the issues from three perspectives: ownership, capacity enablers and knowledge. The team show how the complex processes involved can be restructured to produce local involvement and empowerment, set out a normative framework for the input from society, and describe a new paradigm of knowledge for capacity building in the network age.
This book will be essential reading for all development professionals and policy-makers, as well as providing an invaluable research and teaching resource.
目次
Foreword * Editor's Acknowledgements * Overview * Part 1: Capacity and Development - Towards a Normative Framework: Technical Cooperation, Capacities and Development * Autonomy-Respecting Assistance: Towards New Strategies for Capacity-Building and Development Assistance * Technical Cooperation and Institutional Capacity-Building and Development Assistance * Technical Cooperation and Institutional Capacity-Building for Development: Back to the Basics * Civic Engagement and Development: Introducing the Issues * Social Capital and Industrial Transformation * Part 2: Ownership - Should We Mind the Gap? * Incentives, Governance and Capacity Development in Africa * Power, Networks and Ideology in the Field of Development * Part 3: Knowledge - The Network Age: Creating New Models of Technical Cooperation * Integrating Local and Global Knowledge, Technology and Production Systems: Challenges for Technical Cooperation * Technical Cooperation and Knowledge Networks * Developments in Private Sector knowledge-Based Entrepreneurship in the South * Knowledge of Technology and the Technology of Knowledge: New Strategies for Development * About the Authors
- 巻冊次
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: cloth ISBN 9781853839245
内容説明
'The United Nations system was a pioneer in the field of technical cooperation, and capacity development is its central mandate. UNDP has long played an important leadership role in both, as a source of technical cooperation funds and advisory services and as the home of innovative intellectual research and analysis on how to make them more efficient and effective. This book [presents] a vision that builds on new possibilities for knowledge-sharing, for which the revolution in information and communications technologies offers ample opportunities...a vision that is firmly founded on genuine ownership by the ultimate beneficiaries of development efforts: the government and citizens of developing countries' - From the Foreword by Mark Malloch Brown, Administrator, UNDP. "Capacity for Development" brings together innovative and well-supported studies of technical cooperation along with its potential to build sustainable capacities in developing countries, by enhancing the knowledge, skills and productive aptitudes of their populations.
A team of eminent development professionals and economists examine the achievements of technical cooperation and offer recommendations for reform in the context of globalization, democratisation, the information revolution and the growth of capacities in the South. They analyse the issues from three perspectives: ownership, capacity enablers and knowledge. The team show how the complex processes involved can be restructured to produce local involvement and empowerment, set out a normative framework for the input from society, and describe a new paradigm of knowledge for capacity building in the network age. This book will be essential reading for all development professionals and policy-makers, as well as providing an invaluable research and teaching resource.
目次
Foreword * Editor's Acknowledgements * Overview * Part 1: Capacity and Development - Towards a Normative Framework: Technical Cooperation, Capacities and Development * Autonomy-Respecting Assistance: Towards New Strategies for Capacity-Building and Development Assistance * Technical Cooperation and Institutional Capacity-Building and Development Assistance * Technical Cooperation and Institutional Capacity-Building for Development: Back to the Basics * Civic Engagement and Development: Introducing the Issues * Social Capital and Industrial Transformation * Part 2: Ownership - Should We Mind the Gap? * Incentives, Governance and Capacity Development in Africa * Power, Networks and Ideology in the Field of Development * Part 3: Knowledge - The Network Age: Creating New Models of Technical Cooperation * Integrating Local and Global Knowledge, Technology and Production Systems: Challenges for Technical Cooperation * Technical Cooperation and Knowledge Networks * Developments in Private Sector knowledge-Based Entrepreneurship in the South * Knowledge of Technology and the Technology of Knowledge: New Strategies for Development * About the Authors
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