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![]() The primary issues in sustainable development are institutional in nature. These institutional factors are intricately enmeshed in the broader complex of particular societies. |
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While expertise and solutions for the more technical issues are relatively easy to find, experts who understand institutional factors and their linkages are rare. Seer was established as a social science and institutional development firm in 1991. Our holistic focus on linkages between specific development issues and their broader societal contexts qualifies us to coordinate and manage specialized individual and corporate resources to process institutional change in diverse environments. The strength of Seer's institution building strategies is based on reorienting and enhancing the capacity of public and private agencies to involve the end-user in the management of service delivery and in sustaining capital investment. An integral part of Seer's strategies is to enable communities to control their own resources. Seer recognizes the existing social structures to be the single most important contextual factor in development. While targeting women, the poor, and other peripheral beneficiaries, our professionals strive to uncover existing structures of dependency and exclusion within specific social milieus. Contact Seer: |