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Document“Environmental Animal Health to Redress Emerging Insect-borne and other Disease Constraints to Smallholders’ Livestock Production (EAHMI)” GCP/PHI/050/ITA
Management Response to the External Evaluation
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No results found.The EAHMI team found the independent External Evaluation (EE) very useful as this provides a third party mechanism in evaluating the project. The independence from the project, (none of the members are involved in project implementation nor have been previously connected with EAHMI) gives credibility to the evaluation report. The EE is very useful in identifying the strengths and achievement of the project and in articulating areas for further improvement. EE’s list of recommendations becomes ev en more relevant in future project extension and expansion as in the case of EAHMI. -
DocumentEnvironmental Animal Health to Redress Emerging Insect-borne and Other Disease Constraints to Smallholders’ Livestock Production
External Evaluation Final Report FAO Project GCP/PHI/050/ITA. “The Environmental Animal Health Management Initiative (EAHMI)”
2008Also available in:
No results found.This report presents the findings of the external evaluation of FAO project GCP/PHI/050/ITA, titled Environmental Animal Health to Redress Emerging Insectborne and Other Disease Constraints to Smallholders’ Livestock Production. The project is widely known as the ‘Environmental Animal Health Initiative’ (EAHMI). The project started in September 2005 with a planned duration of three years. However, recruitment of key project team members delayed the actual start of implementation giving the proje ct an effective life of nearer two years at the time of the external evaluation mission’s field work in April, 2008. The end date (NTE) of the project is 31-Aug-08. Thus, the evaluation took place towards the end of the project.
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