ABSTRACT

Capacity building looks at developing the infrastructure, institutions and people and is critical to the development and participation of humans in the economy and society. Capacity building ranges from schools, roads and hospitals through to health and welfare systems, education, communication and information sharing, participation and voice, governance and opportunity.

This book aims to outline the nature and scale of the capacity building challenges facing countries in the Asia Pacific region. Human Development and Capacity Building presents case studies from selected countries with an emphasis on rural development and programs that enhance opportunity and participation in the economy. It focuses on issues arising from women development in Pakistan, indigenous union voice in the French Pacific, job creation programs in Indonesia and the role of international aid and labour agencies in capacity building in Myanmar. The rich coverage will be of invaluable use to those interested in capacity building.

chapter 1|14 pages

Capacity building in the Asia Pacific

An introduction

chapter 4|28 pages

‘Scarcity in plenty'

Skills shortages and HRM competencies in Vietnam

chapter 5|18 pages

Gender development in Myanmar

An exploration of women's leadership trajectory

chapter 7|23 pages

Using targeted jobs programmes to support local communities

The case of Indonesia

chapter 8|21 pages

A participatory model of corruption resistance

The case of NGOs in India

chapter 12|15 pages

Labour participation and women empowerment

Implications for capacity building of women in potato production in Pakistan