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Distinguish between internal and external constraints in capacity building and empowerment

      

Distinguish between internal and external constraints in capacity building and empowerment

  

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Francis
Internal constraints:
- Lack of internal clarity as to how such activities relate to capacity building agent or organization promoting community development objectives gave generated queries from donors as to the scope, objectives and modalities of agents involvement in capacity building.

- The time frame of capacity building is often building is often viewed by development agents or promoters as open ended resulting in concerns amongst financiers about the exit strategies.


External constraints:
- A dependency syndrome on the part of national counterparts or in some cases difficulties in identifying suitable national/local counterparts with which to work.

- Problems in funding from donors for the institutions whose capacity is being built. In highly politicized contexts the government entities may seem too political while funding the promoters such as NGOs may be seen as too risky if they are weak institutions.
francis1897 answered the question on August 24, 2022 at 12:59


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