How to Leverage Action Research to Develop Context-specific Capacity Building for Civil Society Organizations

Author:

Weber Peter1ORCID,Krawczyk Kelly2ORCID,Ezeonu Brian Ikechukwu3ORCID,Tuggle Felicia4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies Program, Department of Consumer and Design Sciences , Auburn University , Auburn , AL , 36849-5412 , USA

2. Department of Political Science , Auburn University , Auburn , AL , 36832 , USA

3. Social Impact: Advancing Development Effectiveness , 2300 Clarendon Blvd. , Arlington , VA , 22201 , USA

4. Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work , Auburn University , Auburn , AL , 36832 , USA

Abstract

Abstract In recent decades, increased attention has been given to the hierarchical nature and intrinsic power dynamics of CSO capacity building programs. In a global context, international donors tend to design and implement capacity building programs, which then prioritize donors’ objectives and employ Western concepts in the Global South. This research note aims to reframe capacity building around inclusive and equal partnerships centered on civil society leaders who participate in designing and delivering capacity building programs. We propose action research as a process for co-creating contextually appropriate models that enable local ownership for capacity building and thus equip civil society to improve the lives of people in communities. We apply this approach to the Liberian case to develop a process to engage local civil society organizations in developing participatory capacity building programs that address place-based needs in non-Western contexts.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Public Administration,Economics and Econometrics,Sociology and Political Science

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