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This subseries is published by the Asian Development Bank to provide the governments of its Pacific developing member countries (PDMCs) with analyses and insights on key issues and lessons learned with respect to capacity development. Cases studied highlight a range of experiences throughout the region by sector, theme, and source of external support, revealing approaches to capacity development that work best and the conditions that have been conducive to their success. They also explore the unique challenges faced by PDMCs in addressing capacity constraints as well as some opportunities facing governments and the people in the Pacific islands. Among other things, the case studies underline the importance of PDMC leadership, engagement of local partners, strategic attention to long-term capacity issues, and effective use of external resources. We hope that the findings in these reports will help guide future capacity building efforts in the Pacific.
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Publication Stock No. BBK176008
ISBN 978-971-561-750-5
Seta, Tom.
The Community Justice Liaison Unit: bridging the state–society gap.
Mandaluyong City, Phil.: Asian Development Bank, 2008.
1. Capacity development. 2. Papua New Guinea I. Asian Development Bank. ii. Capacity development case study – Papua New Guinea.
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