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Final evaluation of the project National Food Security Information System in Kyrgyzstan








The “Food Security Information System Project” was originally designed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in 2010 in close cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture and Melioration (MoAM), Ministry of Economic and Antimonopoly Policy, National Statistical Committee (NSC) and Agency for Hydro Meteorology (Hydromet). The main objective is to increase the use of information on food security and to improve related policies in Kyrgyzstan. The project was funded by the European Union (EU) and implemented by FAO.

This final evaluation aims to provide a critical analysis and key recommendations to improve the sustainability of the existing system and to inform the development of future projects. The methodology includes a review of existing technical and financial documents, and interviews with the main stakeholders. One field visit was made to review the Hydromet remote system, including trips to several oblasts to assess the efficiency of different devices as compared with the previous practices.



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    The report explicitly explains the observations and thoughts of the Evaluation Team (ET) particularly summarizing important points from project design to the sustainability of NIEWS, particularly the emphasis on the institutional set-up of the project that was rated as well conceived, as it promoted the ownership of NIEWS by MAF. Recommendations were provided for every category, although some were overlapping that will guide follow-up or future actions on NIEWS. Given a very short visit the ET w as able to analyze and capture project progress and clearly pointed out the important achievements of the NIEWS, despite the challenges encountered during project implementation.

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