Monitoreo y Seguimiento a la Medición de Cumplimiento de Resultados a través de Indicadores Compartidos de USAID del Consorcio Paisajes Indígenas (“CPI”) de ICAA - AF2016
Sign inAGENCIA DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS PARA EL DESARROLLO INTERNACIONAL
Monitoreo y Seguimiento a la Medición de Cumplimiento de Resultados a través de Indicadores Compartidos de USAID del Consorcio Paisajes Indígenas (“CPI”) de ICAA - AF2016 is a report that summarizes the main findings of the process in the first semester (1 October 2015 to 31 March 2016) in the advancement of indicators and Trainet.
2016 · 13 pages

Abstract
The report was prepared by NOVUM ASESORES Y CONSULTORES CÍA. LTDA. under the contract No. AM ANDINA 00047/2015. The report highlights the activities developed during the first semester, including the monitoring and follow-up of the entry of results measured through shared USAID indicators. The process included the review of backups and follow-up with partners to ensure that all necessary evidence was obtained for the semester. The report also presents the results of the indicators, including the number of hectares improved, the number of people with economic benefits increased, and the number of initiatives that promote the implementation of economic incentives. The report also presents the results of the "scorecards" (Table 1 and Table 3) that summarize the results of the partners of PPII and are presented below. The first table summarizes the results of the Consortium, and the second table shows how each partner contributed to those results. The report highlights the progress made by the partners, including COICA, NOA'IKE, FSC, IBC, TNC Ec, and TNC Per. The report also presents the results of the indicators, including the number of hectares improved, the number of people with economic benefits increased, and the number of initiatives that promote the implementation of economic incentives. The report concludes that the partners have made significant progress in improving the indicators, with some partners showing higher rates of improvement than others. The report also recommends that the partners continue to work together to improve the indicators and achieve the goals of the project. The report also presents the results of the indicators for the second semester (1 April 2016 to 30 September 2016), including the number of hectares improved, the number of people with economic benefits increased, and the number of initiatives that promote the implementation of economic incentives. Overall, the report provides a comprehensive overview of the progress made by the partners in improving the indicators and achieving the goals of the project. The report highlights the challenges faced by the partners and provides recommendations for future improvement.
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