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Capacity Development

   

The institutional capacity refers to the organisational capacity of a river basin organisations to respond to the complex and dynamic nature of transboundary water management. Capacity development is a long term process that includes training, dialogue, networking of institutions and advisory services (InWEnt 2006).

Chapter Summary

This chapter covers the following concepts and material:

  • Introduction to the key aspects of capacity development
  • Key aspects of capacity development within a river basin
  • Networking of institutions within the Orange-Senqu basin in the water sector
Information exchange and capcity building in the water sector.
Source:Vogel 2007
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