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Tools and Approaches for Capacity Development
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Abstract
This course offers an introduction to approaches and tools for capacity development, considering training and human resources development, institutional change and systemic reform. The objective of the course is to build practical skills for better planning, design, implementation, and assessment of capacity development initiatives.
Objective
After completing the course, participants will be able to • Explain basic concepts of Capacity Development and its role in the international development cooperation. • Critically discuss approaches of capacity development, including human resources development, institutional change and systemic reform. • Designe, implement and evaluate capacity development interventions. • Manage learning- and change processes. • Reflect upon own experiences and lessons learnt
Content
• The concept of capacity development and its role in the international development cooperation. • Key approaches of capacity development, including human resources development, institutional change and systemic reform. • Examples and application of important capacity development instruments. • Designing, implementation and evaluation of capacity development interventions. • Management of learning- and change processes.
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- NDS , WBZ
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- ungraded semester performance
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| lecture with exercise |
Tools and Approaches for Capacity Development
Does not take place this semester.
Block course from 21.4. – 24.4.2020
Location: CLD A1
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No time listed | 40 h semesterly |
Offered In
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MAS in Development and Cooperation (The lectures and advanced training courses of NADEL are accessible only for students of the MAS in Development and Cooperation and for qualified employees with at least two years experience in development cooperation. ETH doctoral students working on topics related to poverty reduction in low- and middle income countries may also be admitted.)
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CAS in Development and Cooperation (Takes place each spring semester and every second autumn semester (odd years).)