The intent of capacity building in international development cooperation is to enable people to control their own development. Important premises are ownership, choice and self‐esteem. The authors analyse the dynamics of the enabling process in practice, based on their own experiences working for several years in universities in developing countries, specifically in South Africa and Mozambique. The analysis highlights the importance of the primary process between the partners to develop joint knowledge production strategies and stresses the challenge of less favourable institutional conditions in both the North and the South
From December 2003 to March 2006 the CSIR (Build Environment) lead and implemented the Municipal IDP...
The building of a democratic developmental state has dominated discourse in South Africa recently, r...
Capacity development in Small Island Developing Countries (SIDCs) is a core development priority ref...
The intent of capacity building in international development cooperation is to enable people to cont...
This paper examines the importance, and some of the critical mechanics and means for buil~, over the...
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 17 focuses on North/South partnerships for sustainable developmen...
A growing body of evidence suggests that learning and cooperation among developing nations is increa...
This paper emerged from a joint research project between Kimmage DSC and MS-TCDC, Arusha, Tanzania, ...
AbstractSouth-South Cooperation is a broad framework for collaboration among countries of the South ...
Despite progress toward the sustainable development goals, the international donor community and gov...
Over the last two decades the expanding role of Southern countries as development partners has led t...
The question of how to build science and technology capacity in developing countries has been on (an...
Over the last two decades the expanding role of Southern countries as development partners has led t...
Whilst North to South knowledge transfer patterns have been extensively problematised by Southern an...
The value of using social development knowledge as a tool for building development policy was promot...
From December 2003 to March 2006 the CSIR (Build Environment) lead and implemented the Municipal IDP...
The building of a democratic developmental state has dominated discourse in South Africa recently, r...
Capacity development in Small Island Developing Countries (SIDCs) is a core development priority ref...
The intent of capacity building in international development cooperation is to enable people to cont...
This paper examines the importance, and some of the critical mechanics and means for buil~, over the...
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 17 focuses on North/South partnerships for sustainable developmen...
A growing body of evidence suggests that learning and cooperation among developing nations is increa...
This paper emerged from a joint research project between Kimmage DSC and MS-TCDC, Arusha, Tanzania, ...
AbstractSouth-South Cooperation is a broad framework for collaboration among countries of the South ...
Despite progress toward the sustainable development goals, the international donor community and gov...
Over the last two decades the expanding role of Southern countries as development partners has led t...
The question of how to build science and technology capacity in developing countries has been on (an...
Over the last two decades the expanding role of Southern countries as development partners has led t...
Whilst North to South knowledge transfer patterns have been extensively problematised by Southern an...
The value of using social development knowledge as a tool for building development policy was promot...
From December 2003 to March 2006 the CSIR (Build Environment) lead and implemented the Municipal IDP...
The building of a democratic developmental state has dominated discourse in South Africa recently, r...
Capacity development in Small Island Developing Countries (SIDCs) is a core development priority ref...