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Good practices of initiative:

Mesoamerica Without Hunger - Honduras

Eficacy
This measures how well the objectives and goals set out in the initiative were fulfilled, as well as the extent to which the results achieved are attributable to the actions implemented by the initiative.
Indicator Description Indicator Type Measure Unit Base date Base Goal Measure Date Measure Compliance Source
Effectiveness 01-01-1970 Alto 08-08-2022 Alto 100
Updated agroecological policy Effectiveness # 01-01-1970 1 08-08-2022 1 100 FAO, 2022
Strengthening of institutions Effectiveness Scale 01-01-1970 Significativo 08-08-2022 Significativo 100 FAO, 2022
Eficiencia
Efficiency is the assessment of whether a public intervention achieves its objectives while using resources in a way that the costs incurred are proportional to the economic, social, or environmental benefits obtained.
Indicator Description Indicator Type Measure Unit Base date Base Goal Measure Date Measure Compliance Source
Financial execution Efficiency % 100% 97% FAO, 2022
Sustentaibility
It measures the installed capacities or actions identified to maintain or improve the results of the policy initiative.
Indicator Description Indicator Type Measure Unit Base date Base Goal Measure Date Measure Compliance Source
Individual appropriation of knowledge Sustainability Level Alto Alto High FAO, 2022
Learned lessons
Gained knowledge from implementing, evaluating, and managing a policy intervention, including why it was or was not effective and how it could be improved in the future.
Lesson Description Source
To promote the stability of the population and strengthen resilience, the roots of young people in the project must be promoted. Youth participation as a promotion of stability FAO, 2022
Supporting the implementation of policies is a valuable factor to promote within the project Concretion of policies to promote projects FAO, 2022


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