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Study on successful factors strengthening the institutional capacities in Alternative Development. Case Study: Guatemala, Paraguay and Peru

Drugs Supply Reduction


Study on successful factors strengthening the institutional capacities in Alternative Development. Case Study: Guatemala, Paraguay and Peru
Start date
26/02/18
End Date
26/02/18
Place
Lima, Peru

It is presented in Lima the outcomes obtained in each country participating in this study on the field made by COPOLAD and GIZ. In addition, a methodological introduction, the institutional capacities, and also the lessons learned / best practices and peer to peer learning made in the field of the Alternative Development during this time are addressed. 

Operative Dimension

Code
3.3.1
Year
2018
Component
C3 - Drugs Supply Reduction
Execution Level
Completed
Activity Types
Associated operational objectives

3.3 - Improve evidence in AD to enlarge the basis for implementing effective and sustainable programmes, by using tools and methods developed in the framework of C1.

Indicators

Completed a pilot study on livelihood conditions to promote long-term implementation of AD programmes in interested countries. Improved the evidence base of AD by using instruments and methods developed in C1.

Institutions

GIZ - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH Germany

Leader

Institution Website
SECCATID - Executive Secretariat for the Commission Against Addictions and Illicit Drug Trafficking Guatemala

Collaborator

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SENAD - National Anti-Drugs Secretariat Paraguay

Collaborator

Institution Website
DEVIDA - National Commission for Development and Life Without Drugs Peru

Collaborator

Institution Website
DEVIDA - National Commission for Development and Life Without Drugs Peru

Host

Institution Website

Participant Institutions

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Participation

Participation for regions

Participation of countries for region

Participants

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