Lien Pham Pham Social Impact with the Capability Approach

Social Impact with the Capability Approach

von Lien Pham

Unlocking Development Stories in Vietnam and Cambodia

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This book advances the Capability Approach as an ethical, people-centred framework for social impact assessment in development practice. Focusing on two Australian Government–funded WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) projects in rural Vietnam and Cambodia, it investigates how development interventions can expand—or constrain—people’s capabilities to live the lives they value.

Although the projects share similar designs and implementation processes, a capability-informed analysis reveals distinct outcomes and subtle differences shaped by local contexts, social structures, and human agency. The book introduces an analytical framework grounded in three determinants of capability change—access to resources, effective agency, and socio-structural context—to explore how social inclusion and women’s empowerment unfold within complex realities.

Moving beyond conventional performance reporting that counts inputs and outputs, the Capability lens brings people’s experiences, voices, and reasoning to the forefront. It offers scholars, practitioners, and policymakers a grounded model for understanding ethical, inclusive, and sustainable development.

Dr Lien Pham is a sociologist and development researcher whose work bridges education, social policy, and international development. Her research spans equity, empowerment, gender, and inclusion. Author of International Graduates Returning to Vietnam (2019) and Political Participation and Democratic Capability in Authoritarian States (2021), she advances ethical, inclusive, and capability-informed approaches to development and social impact.


This book advances the Capability Approach as an ethical, people-centred framework for social impact assessment in development practice. Focusing on two Australian Government–funded WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) projects in rural Vietnam and Cambodia, it investigates how development interventions can expand—or constrain—people’s capabilities to live the lives they value.

Although the projects share similar designs and implementation processes, a capability-informed analysis reveals distinct outcomes and subtle differences shaped by local contexts, social structures, and human agency. The book introduces an analytical framework grounded in three determinants of capability change—access to resources, effective agency, and socio-structural context—to explore how social inclusion and women’s empowerment unfold within complex realities.

Moving beyond conventional performance reporting that counts inputs and outputs, the Capability lens brings people’s experiences, voices, and reasoning to the forefront. It offers scholars, practitioners, and policymakers a grounded model for understanding ethical, inclusive, and sustainable development.


Fills the gap in social impact assessment methodology for CSOs in implementing donor-funded development projects Advocates for capability approach in social impact assessment, focusing on human agency, values, and sustainability Demonstrates how the capability approach can be used to understand social inclusion and women’s empowerment

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Themen in »Social Impact with the Capability Approach«

Social impact assessment methods Inclusive development Local Government Aid Accountability Capability Approach (CA) Capability and social impact assessment Comparative analysis of social impact assessments Social inclusion and women's empowerment in Vietnam Social inclusion and women's empowerment in Cambodia Civil society organizations (CSOs) Social impact of civil society organisations (CSOs) People-centred and contextualised approaches Local beneficiaries and actors in social impact assessment Social impact of donor-funded development projects

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ISBN: 9789819561148
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Erscheinung: 22.02.2026

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