Philippines 1: Bringing Civil Society Into Capacity Development

The present assessment of technical cooperation (TC) in the Philippines takes a broad reading of the term capacity development. It looks at capacity as the ability to achieve several aims, including analysing and setting goals, and identifying the tasks and functions to reach these goals. Capacity a...

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Main Authors: Illo, Jearrne Frances I., Bagadion-Engracia, Sylvia, Chan, Maria Concepcion L., Dela Cruz, Leland Joseph, Racelis, Mary
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.ipc-10002025-02-17T08:25:12Z Philippines 1: Bringing Civil Society Into Capacity Development Illo, Jearrne Frances I. Bagadion-Engracia, Sylvia Chan, Maria Concepcion L. Dela Cruz, Leland Joseph Racelis, Mary The present assessment of technical cooperation (TC) in the Philippines takes a broad reading of the term capacity development. It looks at capacity as the ability to achieve several aims, including analysing and setting goals, and identifying the tasks and functions to reach these goals. Capacity also includes the ability to establish effective processes and mechanisms for participation and accountability, and to institute norms and values, rules and incentive structures to improve performance or realize a goal. This study looks into the “whose capacity” issue, and recognizes that these capacities can be vested within individuals, groups, and institutions - all contributing to capacity at the national level. Finally, this study also looks at the “for what” issue, interpreting capacity development as either a means or an end, as improvement of abilities to perform tasks or functions, as well as creating an environment that aids the development of “national goal-seeking capacity” (UNDP/UNICEF 1999). 2024-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/ipc/1 https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/mono/10.4324/9781003579830-9/philippines-1-stephen-browne?context=ubx&refId=f9f38b62-b5e5-4b07-8beb-5cfbbec484ed Institute of Philippine Culture (IPC) Archīum Ateneo Civic and Community Engagement Development Studies Social and Behavioral Sciences
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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continent Asia
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Philippines
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topic Civic and Community Engagement
Development Studies
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle Civic and Community Engagement
Development Studies
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Illo, Jearrne Frances I.
Bagadion-Engracia, Sylvia
Chan, Maria Concepcion L.
Dela Cruz, Leland Joseph
Racelis, Mary
Philippines 1: Bringing Civil Society Into Capacity Development
description The present assessment of technical cooperation (TC) in the Philippines takes a broad reading of the term capacity development. It looks at capacity as the ability to achieve several aims, including analysing and setting goals, and identifying the tasks and functions to reach these goals. Capacity also includes the ability to establish effective processes and mechanisms for participation and accountability, and to institute norms and values, rules and incentive structures to improve performance or realize a goal. This study looks into the “whose capacity” issue, and recognizes that these capacities can be vested within individuals, groups, and institutions - all contributing to capacity at the national level. Finally, this study also looks at the “for what” issue, interpreting capacity development as either a means or an end, as improvement of abilities to perform tasks or functions, as well as creating an environment that aids the development of “national goal-seeking capacity” (UNDP/UNICEF 1999).
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author Illo, Jearrne Frances I.
Bagadion-Engracia, Sylvia
Chan, Maria Concepcion L.
Dela Cruz, Leland Joseph
Racelis, Mary
author_facet Illo, Jearrne Frances I.
Bagadion-Engracia, Sylvia
Chan, Maria Concepcion L.
Dela Cruz, Leland Joseph
Racelis, Mary
author_sort Illo, Jearrne Frances I.
title Philippines 1: Bringing Civil Society Into Capacity Development
title_short Philippines 1: Bringing Civil Society Into Capacity Development
title_full Philippines 1: Bringing Civil Society Into Capacity Development
title_fullStr Philippines 1: Bringing Civil Society Into Capacity Development
title_full_unstemmed Philippines 1: Bringing Civil Society Into Capacity Development
title_sort philippines 1: bringing civil society into capacity development
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/ipc/1
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