Abstract This autoethnographic narrative explores the author’s capacity building experiences, observances, insights, and reflections over a two year period working with a youth livelihoods nongovernmental organization in the South Pacific nation of Vanuatu. Autoethnographies explore the author’s own personal insight and reflection of their own experiences, which in turn may encourage readers to reflect on their own beliefs and practices. The author will define autoethnography and capacity building, briefly outline the historical context of Vanuatu, discuss the successes and challenges of facilitating capacity building, and reflect on her own values, assumptions, and learning within the social context of an international development professi...
Fiji, Solomon Islands and the wider Pacific region are experiencing a 'youth bulge'. As such, the li...
This report draws on two weeks of fieldwork undertaken in November 2015. Discussions and interviews ...
ABSTRACT: This article discusses how dependency's antonym, ‘self‐reliance’ expresses and shapes aspi...
Abstract This autoethnographic narrative explores the author’s capacity building experiences, observ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author would like to thank all the participants and commentators at the ESfO pa...
This issue of Development Bulletin includes some of the 86 papers presented at the Australian Counci...
This article is based on ongoing research in Vanuatu and the wider Pacific. It maps multi-level role...
This article discusses how dependency’s antonym, ‘self-reliance’ expresses and shapes aspirations fo...
"Two different worlds exist in the Solomon Islands: the development world - which, in part, Australi...
In the form of an autoethnography, a returned Peace Corps volunteer examines how, when, and if, he w...
In the Pacific Island country of Vanuatu, the majority of the population is involved in subsistence ...
In the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, agricultural extension is one of the few adult education chann...
HEARD, 2021.Understanding “what works” for capacity development support in an international developm...
This thesis, entitled Disfala Iut Grnp hem Blong Mi: the Potential for Economic, Personal and Relati...
Engaging youth is vital for inclusive economic development. Facing extreme odds including a high pre...
Fiji, Solomon Islands and the wider Pacific region are experiencing a 'youth bulge'. As such, the li...
This report draws on two weeks of fieldwork undertaken in November 2015. Discussions and interviews ...
ABSTRACT: This article discusses how dependency's antonym, ‘self‐reliance’ expresses and shapes aspi...
Abstract This autoethnographic narrative explores the author’s capacity building experiences, observ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author would like to thank all the participants and commentators at the ESfO pa...
This issue of Development Bulletin includes some of the 86 papers presented at the Australian Counci...
This article is based on ongoing research in Vanuatu and the wider Pacific. It maps multi-level role...
This article discusses how dependency’s antonym, ‘self-reliance’ expresses and shapes aspirations fo...
"Two different worlds exist in the Solomon Islands: the development world - which, in part, Australi...
In the form of an autoethnography, a returned Peace Corps volunteer examines how, when, and if, he w...
In the Pacific Island country of Vanuatu, the majority of the population is involved in subsistence ...
In the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, agricultural extension is one of the few adult education chann...
HEARD, 2021.Understanding “what works” for capacity development support in an international developm...
This thesis, entitled Disfala Iut Grnp hem Blong Mi: the Potential for Economic, Personal and Relati...
Engaging youth is vital for inclusive economic development. Facing extreme odds including a high pre...
Fiji, Solomon Islands and the wider Pacific region are experiencing a 'youth bulge'. As such, the li...
This report draws on two weeks of fieldwork undertaken in November 2015. Discussions and interviews ...
ABSTRACT: This article discusses how dependency's antonym, ‘self‐reliance’ expresses and shapes aspi...