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Capacity development in pursuit of social change: an examination of processes and outcomes.

Abstract

Understanding “what works” for capacity development support in an international development setting remains an important area for operational research. This mixed-methods study explored this topic within a global programme that supports civil society organisations in fifteen countries to secure the health and human rights of marginalised and underserved populations. Taking a complex adaptive systems approach, and seeking to understand the phenomena from the “receiver” perspective, the study found that the programme fostered the development of four interconnected domains of capacity through a reflexive, user-led approach. These capacity gains could be linked, although not causally, to important programmatic achievements for the programme’s focus populations.

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HEARD, 2021.

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Aantjes, C. J., Burrows, D., & Armstrong, R. (2022). Capacity development in pursuit of social change: an examination of processes and outcomes. Development in Practice, 32(4), 536–550. https://doi.org/10.1080/09614524.2021.1937547.

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