CIDA Project Browser - 2013-05-20 01:05:51 - filtered data set"Filter(s) used: Project Number = A034681001"Project Number,Date Modified,Title,Description,Status,Start,End,Country,Executing Agency - Partner,CIDA Sector of Focus,DAC Sector,Maximum CIDA Contribution,Expected Results,Progress and Results Achieved
"A034681001","2012-06-28","Technical Advisory Support Unit","The purpose of this project is to improve the social and economic conditions of vulnerable populations in Honduras, Guatemala, and Nicaragua by increasing the effectiveness of Canada's development assistance to these countries. Through this project, CIDA posts Canadian development experts with specific technical expertise to Honduras to provide advice on program strategies, to contribute to knowledge building and sharing, and to develop new programming initiatives.","Operational","2009","2015","Honduras: 80%,Guatemala: 10%,Nicaragua: 10%","CIDA - Canadian International Development Agency","Improving health,Private sector development","Agricultural development(031120): 50%,Basic health care(012220): 50%","$ 2,210,000","This is a new feature, part of CIDA's efforts towards increasing transparency. Information will only be available for projects approved after October 15, 2011. For other projects, information on expected results is usually included in the description.","Results as of March 2011 (end of project) include the following: 1) Technical expertise and analysis were provided to CIDA decision-makers in collaboration with Honduran partners for operational projects and future programming in food security in Honduras, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. 2) Gender equality and environmental sustainability were better integrated and monitored as cross-cutting themes in all the CIDA Program in Honduras. 3) Policy dialogue, engagement, coordination and information sharing on implemented activities with Honduran authorities and other development partners in the food security sector. 4) Harmonization with other development partners was improved, and CIDA’s programming in the food security sector was aligned with national priorities of Honduras. 5) Collection of sex-disaggregated data, monitoring, and reporting of results were improved in the food security sector. This initiative helped to strengthen the effectiveness of CIDA’s programming in Honduras, Guatemala, and Nicaragua."
