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SWOT Analysis: A Practical Guide for Mayors

SWOT is the most misused tool in development planning. Done well, it is a sharp
prioritisation instrument. Done badly, it is a list of platitudes that funders
skim and forget. This guide is about doing it well.

THE FOUR QUADRANTS

STRENGTHS and WEAKNESSES are INTERNAL — things your municipality controls:
assets, institutional capacity, revenue base, location, skills, existing
industries. OPPORTUNITIES and THREATS are EXTERNAL — forces you do not control:
national policy, donor priorities, climate, market trends, regional competition.

The single most common error is mixing the two. "Lack of funding" is not a
weakness — it is a constant for every municipality. "Weak project-preparation
capacity that prevents us from accessing available funding" IS a weakness,
because it is internal and addressable.

MAKE IT SPECIFIC AND EVIDENCED

Replace adjectives with facts. Not "strong tourism potential," but "three
UNESCO-tentative heritage sites within 15 km and 40,000 annual visitors with no
overnight capacity." A funder can build a project on the second statement; the
first is noise.

FROM SWOT TO STRATEGY — THE MATCHING STEP

The analysis only earns its place when you cross the quadrants:

- STRENGTH + OPPORTUNITY → your flagship projects (use what you have to capture
what's emerging). This is where fundable ideas come from.
- WEAKNESS + OPPORTUNITY → capacity you must build to avoid missing the moment.
- STRENGTH + THREAT → defensive moves that protect what works.
- WEAKNESS + THREAT → risks to manage or mitigate explicitly in proposals.

WHY DONORS CARE

A credible SWOT proves you see your own reality clearly — including the
uncomfortable parts. Funders are reassured by honesty about weaknesses far more
than by a flawless self-portrait, because it tells them you will manage their
money realistically. The matching step then shows your projects are not random
asks but logical consequences of your context.

SAMPLE OUTPUT SWOT Analysis Summary

"Strengths: heritage coastline, bilingual workforce. Weaknesses: limited industrial land. Opportunities: Regional Development Fund (RDF) tourism window. Threats: climate-related coastal erosion."

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