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Capacity Building in Indonesia: Building What Capacity?
2010The idea of capacity building can be traced back to the years immediately following World War II, when it was associated with the need to build the administrative capacity of governments and the public sector in developing countries (Pearson, 1969; Morgan, 1994).
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Capacity building: who builds whose capacity?
Development in Practice, 2007This article focuses on the role that development NGOs play in capacity building, arguing that many conventional NGO practices are ultimately about retaining power, rather than empowering their partners. This leads to tunnel vision and to upward rather than downward or horizontal accountability, based on the assumption that the transfer of resources is
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Proceedings of the 21st International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, 2019
The first step to literacy is engagement with books and the printed word. This is even more important for children who are blind or have severe low vision, as active touch is required for exposure to meaning through tactile books. ETextiles offer an affordable and innovative method for enhancing tactile book pages with sensory inputs and interaction to
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The first step to literacy is engagement with books and the printed word. This is even more important for children who are blind or have severe low vision, as active touch is required for exposure to meaning through tactile books. ETextiles offer an affordable and innovative method for enhancing tactile book pages with sensory inputs and interaction to
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2009
Abstract In ideal circumstances, the state, in the exercise of its sovereignty, provides a safe, secure and stable environment, guarantees the functioning of basic services, and protects human rights. The effective exercise of state power and corresponding state responsibilities are, along with people and territory, core defining ...
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Abstract In ideal circumstances, the state, in the exercise of its sovereignty, provides a safe, secure and stable environment, guarantees the functioning of basic services, and protects human rights. The effective exercise of state power and corresponding state responsibilities are, along with people and territory, core defining ...
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