6 Quarter: April – June 2007
6 Quarter: April – June 2007
6 Quarter: April – June 2007
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Magdalena Medio Region<br />
Table 8: Status of Indicator Results in Magdalena Medio<br />
Key Indicator<br />
Projected Results<br />
through PY2<br />
Progress to Date %<br />
Including<br />
Activities in<br />
Pipeline<br />
Families Benefited 5,102 832.5 16% 1,536 30%<br />
- AD Families 4,350 680 16% 1,355 31%<br />
- FIS Families<br />
752 152.5 20% 181 24%<br />
(including IDPs)<br />
Hectares Supported 13,050 380 3% 2,995 23%<br />
Sales Generated $787,350 $3,838 0.5% Not available<br />
Infrastructure Projects<br />
Completed<br />
9 0 0% 4 44%<br />
During Q6, the ADAM office in the Magdalena Medio Region assisted in formulating six new<br />
Municipal Initiatives. ADAM coordinated efforts with the UNODC to define the boundaries of<br />
participating veredas and carry out verification to ensure that the areas are free of illicit crops. In<br />
Simití and San Pablo, 11.37 hectares of illicit crops were eradicated. Also, 60 illicit crop free<br />
agreements were signed in veredas within El Carmen, San Vicente, Puerto Parra, and San Pablo.<br />
The regional office in Magdalena Medio participated in the process of formulating 20 productive<br />
activities (7 of which are in implementation), 16 LG activities (4 of which are in implementation)<br />
and 8 infrastructure projects.<br />
Alternative Development (7 Activities in Implementation, 3 in Pipeline)<br />
Cocoa (Simití, San Pablo): During Q6, 375 hectares using an agro-forestry model with cocoa<br />
were established to benefit 250 families in both municipalities. To date, 269 families have been<br />
benefited and 380.35 hectares have been supported. The activity has generated 176.86 full time<br />
jobs and has leveraged $313,545.96 in private resources.<br />
During Q6, ADAM staff reached agreement with Acción Social to provide counterpart funding<br />
for the following activities:<br />
- Blackberry activity in Bolivar, Santander that targets 140 families. Source of co-financing<br />
(amount): Acción Social (CP$57.187.500).<br />
- Natural rubber activity in Cimitarra and Bolivar (Santander) that will support 465 hectares<br />
and benefit 160 families. Source of co-financing (amount): Acción Social (CP$60.457.283).<br />
- Forestry activity in San Pablo and Cantagallo (Bolivar) that will benefit 112 families. Source<br />
of co-financing (amount): Acción Social (CP$100.901.816).<br />
- Organic coffee in Santa Rosa (Bolivar) that will benefit 100 families. Source of co-financing<br />
(amount): Acción Social (CP$100.704.566)<br />
Additionally, the regional office has been working with the various governor offices to obtain cofinancing<br />
for the following activities:<br />
- Cocoa activity in La Gloria, Aguachica and San Alberto (Cesar) that will support 697.5<br />
hectares and support 450 families. Source of co-financing (amount): Acción Social<br />
(CP$105.025.474) and the Department-level government (CP$461.309.888).<br />
- Coffee activtity in Aguachica and La Gloria (Cesar). Source of co-financing (amount):<br />
USAID/Colombia: Areas for Municipal-level Alternative Development (ADAM)<br />
<strong>Quarter</strong>ly Performance Monitoring Report 6 th <strong>Quarter</strong>: <strong>April</strong> - <strong>June</strong> <strong>2007</strong><br />
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