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Final evaluation of the project "Promotion of Sustainable Land Management". Management response

Project code: GCP/MEX/303/GFF GEF ID: 5785









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    Final evaluation of the project “Promotion of sustainable land management”
    Project code: GCP/MEX/303/GFF GEF ID: 5785
    2020
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    The evaluation of the “Promotion of sustainable land management” project shows the innovative and integrative nature of the Territorial Management Model proposed to promote sustainable land management in semi-arid areas of Mexico. The effectiveness of the model, which was based on the convergence of multisectoral and three-level government policies in a common goal, stands out. The project contributed to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals 2 and 12, through the application of agricultural practices that increase productivity and progressively improve the quality of soil and land, and by paying for the maintenance of ecosystems and efficient use of natural resources. The evaluation highlighted technical aspects that should be strengthened, placing them at the same level of importance as governance aspects. Similarly, institutional aspects were identified that should be analysed in greater depth, to ensure the sustainability and replicability of the model. As it is the first FAO project in Mexico, the evaluation identified important lessons learned for managing these types of projects.
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    Final evaluation of the project "Strengthening resilience to climate change through integrated agricultural and pastoral management in the Sahelian zone in the framework of Mali's sustainable land management approach
    Project code: GCP/MLI/038/LDF GEF ID: 4822
    2020
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    Mali is currently facing many challenges due to climate change that is significantly affecting all communities in the country, and agricultural producers in particular. In order to meet these climate challenges, the project aimed at building the capacities of agro-pastoralists in the Banamba, Kita and Niono districts to help them cope with climate change. With the exception of gender, the project strategy is sound and it reached the objective to boost the capacity of Mali's agro-pastoral activities to cope with climate change. A functional interactive community chat created by the project, as well as the Village Savings and Loan Associations set-up, are some of the elements that strengthen the resilience of agro-pastoralists and render project achievements more sustainable.

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