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Developing Capacity Through Technical Cooperation: Country Experiences
Stephen Browne

Developing Capacity Through Technical Cooperation: Country Experiences

Earthscan Publications Ltd. (Mar 2003)
9781853839696
| Paperback
250 pages | 178 x 260 mm
Dewey 338.01
LC Classification T49.5 .D478 2002
LC Control No. 2002013268

Subject

  • Development/Economic Development
  • Economic Assistance
  • Economic Development
  • Technical Assistance

Plot

Technical co-operation involving northern experts transferring expertise to the south has not always worked. In fact it has sometimes been counter-productive, fostering a dependency on outside help rather than creating a genuine indigenous capability. This study by experts from Harvard University and the UN Development Programme (UNDP) uses a range of country studies to analyze what has worked in the past, what hasn't, and how to ensure that future co-operation results in genuine capacity building and ownership of the new capabilities by the recipients. It aims to offer a framework for evaluating different methods to achieve these goals. The volume is a companion to the earlier Capacity for Development, and should be useful for all those working in international development, as well as researchers, academics and students.

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