Summary of Evaluation Findings of 10 Projects that Include Indigenous People as Beneficiaries

For this Bank study (RE-261) a set of projects in five countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Guatemala, Mexico, and Peru were chosen. This document presents a summary of the 10 evaluation findings of these projects and is organized around a number of issues that should be resolved if Bank projects are to improve. Chapter 2 includes discussions of targeting, budgeting, and decentralization issues in projects. Chapter 3 discusses the issues of service inequality, priorities, community participation, and gender. Finally, Chapter 4 contains conclusions and recommendations.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Inter American Development Bank
Format: Technical Notes biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Poverty, Afro-Descendents, Indigenous People, Gender;Indigenous;Comunidad indígena;Indígenas;Equidad;Mujer indígena;Indigenous Population;Género,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010471
https://publications.iadb.org/en/summary-evaluation-findings-10-projects-include-indigenous-people-beneficiaries
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Summary:For this Bank study (RE-261) a set of projects in five countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Guatemala, Mexico, and Peru were chosen. This document presents a summary of the 10 evaluation findings of these projects and is organized around a number of issues that should be resolved if Bank projects are to improve. Chapter 2 includes discussions of targeting, budgeting, and decentralization issues in projects. Chapter 3 discusses the issues of service inequality, priorities, community participation, and gender. Finally, Chapter 4 contains conclusions and recommendations.