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Local Empowerment through Economic Development and Reconciliation Project (LEED+) - Final evaluation

eval_number:
3552
eval_url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3552
location:
country:
Sri Lanka
region:
Asia and the Pacific

eval_title:
Local Empowerment through Economic Development and Reconciliation Project (LEED+) - Final evaluation
recommendations:
date:
2023-12-06 00:00:00.0
themes:
theme:
Enterprises
category:
Small or micro - enterprises

comments:
1. Carry out gender assesment for the PAVE project (building on the earlier phase of the LEED+ project)
action_plan:
The project management team partially agrees with point a and disagrees with points b and c. Despite not having a formal gender and disability inclusion strategy in writing, appropriately, gender and disability were integrated into its interventions and outputs. These aspects were prominently reflected across different levels of project outcomes. In addition indicators have been identified to assess disability and gender aspects at different level (Output, Outcome and Impact) and collected disaggregated data of gender and disability against all possible indicators and tried best to analysed data and information against them. In terms of beneficiary selection criteria, the project maintained transparent communication with all partners and sought consultation with relevant divisional secretariats and technical departments to finalize beneficiary selection Ex: Department of Agriculture for farming and the Department of Manpower and Employment for promoting opportunities for disabled individuals. In response to point b, the LEED plus project, utilizing a Market System Development approach, primarily focused on mobilizing targeted farmers within the value chain. This inclusive business strategy involved enhancing farming skills, modern agricultural practices, technology utilization, and allocating more resources to support vulnerable farmers, including women, men, and Persons with Disabilities (PwDs). The project deviated from conventional community mobilization approaches centered on self-help groups and savings. It's important to acknowledge that the project faced limitations in terms of resources, time, and other constraints, which affected the comprehensive addressing (gender and disability perspectives) of every issue. Nonetheless, the project consistently aimed to respond effectively to the real needs of the targeted groups within the context. Regrading point c of the recommendation, the project had a dedicated gender and disability focal point formerly providing trained staff for gender and disability inclusion activities. The project also engaged national and international gender consultants to provide timely expertise and advice to address the gaps. However, setback occurred when the gender officer left in mid 2022. Despite attempts to recruit a replacement, the project was unable to secure a suitable candidate due to a lack of high-quality applications. Consequently, the project leveraged the knowledge and skills of existing team members to continue the planned activities in collaboration with the project's gender and disability focal point.
management_response:
Completed
progress:
Achieved
admin_units:
CO-Colombo
title:
5. Assessment of MSME and SME beneficiaries: The Project has supported 631 beneficiaries in MSME, SME and self-employment; a detailed assessment of a representative sample of these beneficiaries would be useful for incorporating these models into development strategies as well as to provide any improvements that are necessary for the models.
project_symbols:
LKA/18/01/MUL
url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/17572
information_source:
Country Office

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