Needs assessments are a critical foundation for effective capacity-building initiatives, particularly in resource-constrained environments. By systematically identifying gaps between current conditions and desired outcomes, they ensure that interventions are relevant, strategic, and sustainable. This article examines the significance of needs assessments in developing countries, outlining key methodologies—surveys, interviews, focus groups, participatory approaches—and their application in diverse contexts. It highlights common challenges, including resource limitations, cultural sensitivities, and data reliability, while proposing strategies to overcome them. Case studies from Uganda, India, Kenya, Ethiopia, Ghana, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Peru illustrate both the pitfalls and best practices of needs assessments. The discussion emphasizes prioritization criteria such as mission alignment, resource availability, feasibility, and long-term sustainability. By integrating diverse methodologies, engaging stakeholders, and leveraging technology, needs assessments provide an indispensable tool for directing scarce resources toward high-impact interventions. Continue reading →
Anna Neya Kazanskaia (Wed,) studied this question.