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Book (series)Mid-term evaluation of the project "Upscaling climate resilience measures in the dry corridor agroecosystems of El Salvador (RECLIMA)
Project code: GCP/ELS/017/GCF
2023Also available in:
The evaluation found that RECLIMA continues to be strategically aligned to national priorities and responds to the adaptation and resilience needs of producers. However, some systemic limits to achieving the desired paradigm shift were identified due to the multi-causal complexity of the target populations’ vulnerability. The project made significant progress in operationalizing farmer field schools. The evaluation identified some challenges in areas of institutional coordination and communication with national partners, along with the need to continue strengthening the capacities of the various actors involved in project implementation. The project’s monitoring and evaluation system was found to generate information that is being used for timely decision-making. However, key challenges identified include addressing the increased information flow anticipated in the second half of the project, making relevant information more readily available to implementing partners, and including a specific monitoring and follow-up plan for restoration actions. The project took the necessary steps to comply with GCF and FAO social and environmental standards. -
DocumentUpscaling climate resiliance measures in the dry corridor agroecosystems of El Salvador (RECLIMA)
Environmental and Social Management Framework GCP/ELS/017/GCF
2018Also available in:
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ProjectUpscaling Ecosystem-Based Climate Resilience of Vulnerable Rural Communities in the Macroregion Valles of the Plurinational State of Bolivia (RECEM-Valles)
Environmental and Social Management Plan
2025Also available in:
No results found.The project “Upscaling Ecosystem-Based Climate Resilience of Vulnerable Rural Communities in the Macroregion Valles of the Plurinational State of Bolivia” (RECEM-Valles) is the first climate change adaptation initiative in the Plurinational State of Bolivia, funded by the Green Climate Fund (GCF). It aims to strengthen the resilience of rural livelihoods and ecosystems in the Macroregion Valles, a region increasingly affected by extreme climate events and long-term climate change. The project adopts an integrated, ecosystem-based approach to climate adaptation, focusing on the restoration and preservation of critical ecosystem functions, particularly water regulation, revitalization of traditional irrigation systems, and enhancement of institutional capacities.
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