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Capacity
analysis tools for CBOs, NGOs and networks
AIDS Alliance
December 12, 2007
Building the
organisational, HIV technical, and advocacy capacity of civil society
organisations is key to planning and delivering high quality responses
to HIV.
The Alliance
works with its civil society partners to ensure that they have the
skills and strategies needed to make effective contributions to
national HIV efforts as implementers and supporters of community-based
action.
These tools
have been developed to support the capacity analysis and capacity
development of a variety of civil society organisations:
- Community-based
organisations (CBOs)
- Non-governmental
organisations (NGOs)
- Networks
- Intermediaries
(organisations that support CBOs, NGOs and networks).
They provide
structured approaches to the participatory identification of capacity
building needs and planning of responses.
They allow users
to generate both quantitative and qualitative baselines which can
be used to track progress in capacity development.
CBO
capacity analysis
A toolkit for
assessing and building capacities for high quality responses to
HIV. This toolkit was developed to enable community based organisations
to analyse levels of capacity in different organizational and technical
areas. It can be used with community organisations to identify capacity-building
needs, plan any technical support needed by the organisation, and
monitor and evaluate the impact of capacity-building support. It
is based on a previous toolkit developed under the Communities Responding
to the HIV/AIDS Epidemic (CORE) Initiative.
Download
this file (Adobe PDF file - 377KB)
Network
capacity analysis: A toolkit for assessing and building capacities
for high quality responses to HIV - rapid assessment guide
The aim of this
toolkit is to build the skills required by civil society networks
to develop and strengthen their capacity. It can be used by networks
to help identify their capacity building needs, plan technical support
interventions, and monitor and evaluate the impact of capacity building.
The Rapid assessment guide can be used to plan, steer, and collect
outcomes of a meeting or teleconference where, due to specific needs
or limited resources, the aim is to do a more rapid capacity analysis.
How can you get copies of this toolkit?
Download
this file (Adobe PDF file - 498KB)
If
you do not have the free Acrobat reader on your computer, download
it from the Adobe website by clicking
here.
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