As countries take ownership of the development agenda, enhancing sustained abilities for countries to do things for themselves takes centre stage as a critical element of development effectiveness. The United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP's) support to this nationally to driven process plays a critical role in enhancing its leadership role in capacity development. The model applied by UNDP is, however, largely a supply to driven model which is not bolstered by adequate organisational learning and incentive systems. The evaluation recommends that UNDP continue-enhance its lead role at the international level while developing and applying a model which is nationally driven, and seek to develop increased conceptual and managerial integration within the organisation consistent with the objectives of the strategic plan. Of particular importance is rigour in engaging governments in all contexts in addressing the longer term requirements of capacity development.