“…[8][9][10] It is clear that innovative approaches that work and are flexible, effective, cost effective, equitable and sustainable are urgently needed, and comprehensive community-wide interventions hold promise as one such option. 6,7,[10][11][12] We are currently evaluating a capacity-building approach to community-wide interventions aimed at reducing childhood obesity in six controlled intervention demonstration projects in a broad range of contexts, age groups and ethnic groups across four countries (Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand). 13 It is rare that communities have sufficient resources or capacity to promote health, and therefore a process of capacity building is required.…”