This World Bank Institute Capacity Development and Results Practice focuses on the areas of institutional capacity and their contributing characteristics which can help development practitioners to assess institutional capacity needs, inform program design and measure progress toward results for a capacity development strategy or intervention.
Agricultural innovation systems; Farmer innovations; Farmer organizations; Access to market; Research and extension; Risk associated with innovation; Women farmers; Youth; ICTs; Innovation brokers
This policy brief summarizes the following points:
This flyer illustrates the difference and relationship between capabilities and capacities.
The flyer points up an overview of:
- new approaches to capacity building and institutional change
- ICRA’s role in the South
- ICRA’s role in the North and in linking South and North. ...
What can we learn from ongoing initiatives? There has been a lot of interest during the last two decades in employing Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for achieving development. While many of these initiatives have benefited rural women by way...