It's important to evaluate the community-level and regional *resources*, not just needs. This facilitates building long-term capacity and creates a better likelihood that you facilitate meeting those needs with a solution that is appropriate for the given context.
Published by Lauren Butler, Infrastructure Program Director at Engineers In Action
It's important to evaluate the community-level and regional *resources*, not just needs. This facilitates building long-term capacity and creates a better likelihood that you facilitate meeting those needs with a solution that is appropriate for the given context.