Capacity building for health sector reform
Material type: TextSeries: Discussion paper No. 5Publication details: Geneva 1995 World Health OrganizationDescription: iv, 19pSubject(s): LOC classification:- WA 530 .P3 1995
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Discusses capacity building in relation to health sector reform. According to the information provided, capacity building should be in place in reasonable measure before an activity or organization can be effectively managed. Capacity building is examined in four dimensions, which are human versus institutional dimension; planning versus implementation dimension; micro versus macro dimension and cognitive versus practice dimension. Discusses a number of strategic issues to assist in the formulation of strategies specific to the health sector, which includes information on how capacity building needs should be assessed.
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