Strategy of Authority Capacity Building Netssaf Deliverable D59 Fall, A. (2008)

This guide is containing methods, tools, and planning elements for capacity building of authorities at all levels (local, national or regional), to be used by NETSSAF partners in West African countries. The sequential steps of the strategy are clearly presented below. One of the specific objectives of capacity building of authorities is to formulate strategies for educating and training local authorities in the field of sustainable sanitation. Implementation of the strategy should consider the needs of different African regions. These sequential steps of this strategy developed within the NETSSAF project, should be flexible, recognising that different countries have different needs. The best lesson we learnt from organizing a workshop (WS) for Capacity Building of Authorities (CBA) is that, it?s a task of giving and receiving (exchange). Organizers should avoid thinking at the initial staid that, these stakeholders (authorities) knows no thing on sanitation approach, and that, they are coming to teach them. The WS shall normally be participative and launch solids basic of future partnership between organizers and authorities.

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Fall, A. (2008). Strategy of Authority Capacity Building Netssaf Deliverable D59 Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GTZ), Germany

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