A CAPACITY-BUILDING FRAMEWORK: A SEARCH FOR CONCEPT AND PURPOSE

@article{Honadle1981ACF,
  title={A CAPACITY-BUILDING FRAMEWORK: A SEARCH FOR CONCEPT AND PURPOSE},
  author={Beth Walter Honadle and John Stuart Mill},
  journal={Public Administration Review},
  year={1981},
  volume={41},
  pages={575}
}
  • B. HonadleJ. Mill
  • Published 1 September 1981
  • Political Science
  • Public Administration Review
A growing number of persons (capacity builders) purport to be doing something they call "capacity building." They go about this activity in a variety of ways-demonstrations, grants, consulting, training and development, and circuit riding, to name a few. Capacity building tends to address specialized management issues-financial management, organization development, grantsmanship, and service integration, for instance-usually depending upon the purview and interests of the capacity builders… 

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