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Book (stand-alone)In the protagonists’ own words: the case of Peru
Results of the FORSANDINO Project: Strengthening High Andes Indigenous Communities and Reviving their Traditional Products (2007-2011). Llaqta Kallpanchaq.
2013Also available in:
This publication aims to share the project’s experiences in the case of Peru, which have supported learning processes between direct and indirect stakeholders, and can be extended to all people interested in improving their practices in the present and future, based on the lessons learned from other experiences — in this case ours. As is the case of other materials included in the systemization stage, this product arises from a process of critical and participatory reflection, in which beyond th e numbers and figures resulting from project execution, we wish to delve deeper into several of aspects that could be lost or pass unnoticed by some people, but which play a large part in supporting the results achieved by the project, although very seldom mentioned in project systemizations. These data, knowledge, practices and experiences could become alternatives and criteria for present and future actions, because the stakeholders are convinced of, and agree on, the importance of having reco nstructed the past to produce knowledge and community know-how. Although there may be similarities between projects, each one is unique. Accordingly, these lessons learned, which go far beyond measurement of the achievements of the quantitative targets indicated in the project’s logical framework, serve as useful information to support more secure actions in present and future interventions. -
Book (stand-alone)In the protegonists' own words: the case of Peru.
FORSANDINO project impact evaluation: Strengthening of high Andean Indigenous Organisations and Recovery of their traditional products (2007-2011)
2011Also available in:
From the beginning, the Project determined the need for and importance of conducting an impact evaluation to determine the project’s true achievements and impact once the intervention was completed. The impact evaluation, in fact, formed part of the Project Monitoring & Evaluation System. In keeping with that idea, it is our pleasure to provide a compendium of the main results from the qualitative evaluation and what we learned from conducting household surveys (quantitative evaluation) in the final phase of the Project. This report constitutes the final set of documents produced by the Project. It is intended to support planning, programming and decision making in the national, regional and local spheres as a means to improve food and nutritional security interventions directed at High Andean indigenous communities. -
DocumentLinking Small FArmers to the Market while caring for the Environment. LISFAME. The case of Ecuador. Project Report 2008
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