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Institutional Capacity Building


Capacity building is a process that involves value added instruction, the training of trainers, activities with multiplier effects, and networking. It involves both institutional capacity-building, as well as human capacity-building. It ensures the creation of an enabling environment with appropriate policy and legal frameworks; institutional development, including community participation (of women in particular); and human resources development and strengthening of managerial systems.

Sanicon: Institutional Development (Thematic Page)
The theme pages on institutional development looks at community-level innovation and awareness building to ensure adequate sanitation is made available, particularly to low-income groups of urban and rural areas.
http://www.sanicon.net/titles/topicintro.php3?topicId=10

UNEP-IETC: Aquashed (online e-course)
Aquashed is an online e-course designed to present the user with a step-by-step learning methodology to learn about water management issues.
http://www.emlearning.net/Tools/aquashed/