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Regional Cooperation for Evaluation of Public Policies in Latin America

Learn about the experience and outcomes of the Interinstitutional Working Group of Evaluation in Latin America, a project managed by the International Iberoamerican Foundation for Public Policies and Administration. Explore the common approaches and challenges faced by five Latin American countries in planning, monitoring, budget implementation, and evaluation. Discover the importance of joint evaluations and peer-to-peer learning in promoting a regional agenda of evaluation.

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Regional Cooperation for Evaluation of Public Policies in Latin America

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  1. TheexperienceoftheInterinstitutionalWorkingGroupofEvaluation in LatinAmericaMiguel Angel LombardoProject AdministratorEuropeanUnion Project on South SouthCooperationfortheEvaluationofPublicPolicies in LatinAmericaManagedbythe International IberoamericanFoundationforPublicPolicies and Administration –FIIAPP-

  2. Background European Regional Programmepromotedactivities in resultorientedbudgeting and planning Five Publicinstitutions (MinistriesofthePresidency and MinistriesofFinances) Costa Rica, Ecuador Peru, Paraguay and Uruguay (+ Colombia) Different capacites and interests: planning, Monitoring Budget implementation, evaluation… Regional Workshop in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia 2013

  3. Althoughproblems are differentthere are commonapproachestodealwiththem • Stable and strongdemocracies: Costa Rica, Uruguay, • Colombia. Ecuador, Paraguay and Peru • Boundedtointernationalagreements: climatechange • (Paris 2015), Beijing PlatformforAction, Paris Declarationon • AidEffectiveness… • Regional approachestodealwithsecurityissues: • Drugs, organizedcrime… • A common cultural/languagebackground: • evenwithBrazilians... Launch Regional Workshop, Montevideo March 2017

  4. Wemayhavedifferent Agendas butwe do havesimilarchallengesin termsofEvaluation Who set up thepriorities? Where are thecapacities? Ministrylinesor Planning / Finances? Budgetary and methodologicalconstraints … Towards a Regional Agenda ofEvaluation, Workshop San José de Costa Rica, July 2017

  5. Fromdevelopingnationalcapacities topromotejointevaluations (JE) Accountability, knowledge? What do we look for? JE Membersparticipate in the TOR ellaboration Products are reviewed and approved in jointcommitees Methodologies use comparationorstudy cases Financial and technicalsupportisdiversified Presentingthis new approach in Madrid, Latin American CongressofPublicAdministration CLAD November 2017

  6. somelessonsthatwelearned Frompublicofficerstopublicofficerspeartopearlearning Tohave a national agenda ofevaluationis more Strategicthantohavemanyevaluations Just toconsolidate a smallpercentageofthisnational Agenda in a peer to peer learningbasiswould be a hugeoutcome The International Cooperation, as facilitators, haveto be in a continousprocessofreinventingourselvesthefocusbeingonthecountriesNational Agendas

  7. Thankyouverymuch! malombardo@fiiapp.es www.fiiapp.es https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scSo0Kfqztw

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