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DocumentAddressing HIV and Gender Inequities through a Food Security and Nutrition Response in Eastern and Central Africa - OSRO/RAF/010/SWE Management response to the mid-term evaluation report 2012
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No results found.The evaluation mission and the report have been very beneficial for the current project phase in providing concrete suggestions for immediate adjustment of the current intervention for the maximum impact. It has provided also overall direction for programme development of future interventions in the area of Gender, HIV and nutrition and in particular with its implementation through the J/FFLS approach. -
DocumentAddressing HIV and Gender Inequities through a Food Security and Nutrition Response in Eastern and Central Africa - OSRO/RAF/010/SWE Mid-term evaluation report 2012
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No results found.The FAO, funded by Sida, started implementing gender and HIV projects in 2004; the project under consideration “Addressing HIV and Gender Inequities through a Food Security and Nutrition Response in Eastern and Central Africa” (OSRO/RAF/010/SWE), is building on the preceding projects and is implemented in Burundi, CAR, DR Congo, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda. -
Book (series)Mid-term evaluation of the project “Delivering sustainable environmental, social and economic benefits in West Africa through good governance, correct incentives and innovation”
Project code: GCP/RAF/837/GFF - GEF ID: 9126
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Coastal fisheries in West Africa are essential for providing food and employment, supporting the livelihoods of men and women and generating income. The overall objective of the project “Delivering sustainable environmental, social and economic benefits in West Africa through good governance, correct incentives and innovation” is to strengthen governance, management and value chains through the implementation of an ecosystem approach to fisheries, relevant international tools and innovative governance partnerships in Cabo Verde, Ivory Coast and Senegal. Overall, the evaluation rated the project as “relatively satisfactory". The evaluation recommended certain improvements, particularly concerning the recruitment strategy and organization of personnel, co-financing, the results framework and monitoring of activities.
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