Governments need to learn, adapt and respond in new ways - this is how capacity development can help
Capacity development is a priority for governments in both the developed and developing world.
Chido Munyati is the Head of Africa, and a Global Leadership Fellow, at the World Economic Forum. Chido previously worked as a lawyer at the leading Swiss law firm, Froriep, and the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
Capacity development is a priority for governments in both the developed and developing world.
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