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Project to Strengthen agricultural opportunities through training and technological investment (PROFIT) - Midterm evaluation

eval_number:
3537
eval_url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3537
location:
country:
Haiti
region:
Americas

eval_title:
Project to Strengthen agricultural opportunities through training and technological investment (PROFIT) - Midterm evaluation
recommendations:
date:
2024-05-16 00:00:00.0
themes:
theme:
Organizational issues
category:
Tripartism & constituent partnerships

action_plan:
Some advocacy was made to the donor to be supported with a second phase of the PROFIT project. This included the need to mobilize funds to better strengthen the autonomy of mutual societies of solidarity (MUSO) and associated umbrella structures. Given that, PROFIT II was financed by the MNFA, mutual societies of solidarity (MUSO) established in phase 1 of the project will be consolidated according to the product 3.1 in connection with the outcome 3.- Improvement access of women to education and training, to capital and entrepreneurial development through tailor-made and sustainable services
management_response:
Completed
progress:
Partially achieved
admin_units:
DWT/CO-San Jose
title:
Mobilize funds to better strengthen the autonomy of mutual solidarity organizations (MUSOs) and related umbrella structures: Given the budgetary constraints of the project, tailor-made but limited support is being given to young people MUSOs; it will be necessary to think of the definition of a clear agenda on the roles, the responsibilities, the bridges of synergies to be released and the additional financial commitments; so that they can gradually develop functional autonomy. | Abandoning them prematurely, after this project, is highly likely to jeopardize all the major advances reported at this stage of the mid-term evaluation (only after about two years of support).
project_symbols:
HTI/20/01/NOR
url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/16898
information_source:
Country Office

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