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    SIDA-Funded OSRO/MYA/902/SWE Project Implemented by FAO in Myanmar Interim Evaluation Report 2010
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    During the mission to review the CERF funded projects in Myanmar, the evaluation team reviewed the relevance, efficiency, effectiveness and impact of a project funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida): OSRO/MYA/902/SWE - Restoration of production capacity and food security for the most vulnerable farmers and fishers affected by Cyclone Nargis (USD1,295,584). The project was implemented from 4 May 2009 to 3 May 2010. The activities were assessed using the standard DAC evaluation areas: relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability and impact, supplemented with criteria more specific to humanitarian action such as coordination and partnerships as well as connectedness with longer-term activities.
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    Management Response to the evaluation report Implemented by FAO’s Emergency and Rehabilitation Division in Sri Lanka - OSRO/SRL/901/SWE 2011
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    The report on the evaluation of project OSRO/SRL/901/SWE, titled “Emergency Agriculture and Food Security Assistance in Support of Returnees, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), Host Families and other Vulnerable Families in the Districts of Jaffna, Mannar and Vavuniya in Northern Sri Lanka” articulates the key results and challenges faced during project implementation within the broader context of the FAO emergency and rehabilitation programme in Northern Sri Lanka to re-establish agriculture based livelihoods and improve food security for returnees and internally displaced persons (IDPs). As highlighted in the report, the project exceeded its target to reach 106 percent of planned beneficiaries. The project made notable impact on the livelihoods of targeted farming households, making them less dependent on food aid and considerably improving their food security and coping mechanisms. The report also presents sound recommendations and good lessons learned to strengthen project/progra mme results and to streamline implementation in the field.
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