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    Esta evaluación tuvo la finalidad de evaluar el desempeño y el valor agregado de la Oficina Regional de la FAO para América Latina y el Caribe, considerando el rol de las Iniciativas Regionales como mecanismos para facilitar dicha labor. Se halló que el apoyo proporcionado especialmente para el escalamiento de resultados ha sido sustantivo y útil, sin embargo, no existe una estrategia institucional que promueva la identificación de factores que propicien un escalamiento de programas basado en el aprendizaje organizacional. Se elaboraron recomendaciones para mejorar la relevancia del trabajo entorno a las Iniciativas Regionales, así como para potenciar el escalamiento de programas, la implementación de políticas de inclusión de la perspectiva de género y de los pueblos indígenas, afrodescendientes y tribales, la generación y uso de evidencia para fundamentar la toma de decisiones, y para atender el nuevo contexto derivado del COVID-19.
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