Title: CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT BRIEF
1The Community Empowerment Network
(CEN) Communities of Practice for Local
Capacity in Central Asia
World Bank Institute (WBI) Europe and Central
Asia Social Development unit (ECSSD)
2CEN and Context for Community Driven Development
(CDD) in Central Asia
- Critical issues for scaling up CDD in Central
Asia prepared by the CDD Working Group/ECSSD
(especially knowledge management and sharing
pillar)
- CAS (e.g. Community-Linked Development in
Tajikistan) - Lending operations (NSIFT, VIP, AzRIP)
3Knowledge sharing A Tool for Scaling Up
- The Community Empowerment Network for Azerbaijan,
Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan (CEN)
was launched by WBI and the Europe and Central
Asia Social Development unit (ECSSD) in late 2002
as a community of practice for community-driven
development (CDD) practitioners.
4Knowledge sharing A Tool for Scaling Up (cont)
- Launching of various CDD-type operations in a
short time in CAR, yet not enough time to capture
and share lessons and knowledge - The CoP tool was chosen by WBI to build capacity
in Central Asia for scaling up Community-driven
Development (CDD)
- CEN contributed to the creation of an
ongoing, year-round, national-level activity that
would allow for greater impact on the ground, and
act as a more flexible tool to support the
strategy for scaling up.
5Knowledge sharing A Tool for Scaling Up (cont)
- For CDD and Communities of Practice
Added value of the CoP as a means to scale up
CDD is that both approaches are mutually
reinforcing since they stress the critical
importance of social capital.
6Guiding Principles
- WBI developed a set of guiding principles to help
ensure lessons learned would be applied to ensure
the success of the project. - These principles include
- - Local ownership
- - Multi-stakeholder
- participation/perspectives
- - Year-round activity
- - Linkage to World Bank
- country activities
- - Partnerships to leverage
- knowledge and resources
7Two major levels of networking
- National Networks
- National Partner
- Steering Group
- Action Plan
- Mapping Exercise
CEN
- Regional Networking
- Monthly Videoconferences
- Annual Conferences
- Regional Web
- E-Newsletter
- Closed E-mail distribution list
8Evaluation Results
- What has worked?
- Public awareness building
- Community-to-community knowledge sharing
- Tapping into local knowledge
- Local Partnership
- Building institutional capacity for CDD
- Local language focus
- Didnt work so well
- Linkages to World Bank Operations
- Innovative approaches
- Donor coordination
- Objectives and evaluation
- Worked moderately well
- - Government involvement
- - Stock-taking of CDD Initiatives
- - Regional exchange
9Challenges and Constraints
- Advanced programming in a multi-year capacity
building initiative - Learning and KS may involve a small financial
investment as compared to lending operations, yet
time intensive - Linking to Operations vs. in-country
multi-stakeholder ownership
10The future of CEN
Different starting points ? different progress
- WBI will focus more on the regional dimension,
with a focus on distance learning and Internet
technologies. - The expectation is that
- rather than providing
- funds for each Network
- to use, the Networks
- will instead come to
- WBI when they need
- resources, whether financial or intellectual,
for specific activities.
11Lessons for Better Communities of Practice
- Place a greater emphasis on peer review between
countries - Establish clear indicators of progress
- Focus as much on processes as on activities