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Videoconference Consultation Results of Capacity Development – Issues and Solutions Samuel Otoo, WBI May 26, 2009

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Page 1: Videoconference Consultation Results of Capacity Development – Issues and Solutions Samuel Otoo,

Videoconference Consultation

Results of Capacity Development – Issues

and Solutions

Samuel Otoo, WBI

May 26, 2009

Page 2: Videoconference Consultation Results of Capacity Development – Issues and Solutions Samuel Otoo,

1. Foster communication and collaboration among international practice community and country partners about approaches to results management in capacity development

2. Promote dialogue on current issues hindering capacity development efforts and viability

3. Share resources and lessons learnt to support results management in capacity development

4. Gain understanding and feedback on WBI’s approach to design and results management of capacity development interventions

Objectives of Consultation

Page 3: Videoconference Consultation Results of Capacity Development – Issues and Solutions Samuel Otoo,

•How can we address the increasing demand for measuring and reporting results of our work?

•What are the approaches that drive design, monitoring, and evaluation in capacity development?

•How are results of capacity development currently being assessed and reported?

Page 4: Videoconference Consultation Results of Capacity Development – Issues and Solutions Samuel Otoo,

•How are the outcomes and impact of capacity development efforts currently being measured?

•How easy is it to compare capacity development programs and draw lessons learned?

•What can we do to facilitate dialogue and sharing of experiences among practitioners?