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Antioquia Region<br />

Table 9: Status of Indicator Results in Antioquia<br />

Key Indicator<br />

Projected Results<br />

through PY2<br />

Progress to Date %<br />

Including<br />

Activities in<br />

Pipeline<br />

Families Benefited 4,166 372 9% 796 19%<br />

- AD Families 3,013 246 8% 601 20%<br />

- FIS Families<br />

1,153 126 11% 195 17%<br />

(including IDPs)<br />

Hectares Supported 9,133 843 9% 1,897 21%<br />

Sales Generated 0 $3,093 % Not available<br />

Infrastructure Projects<br />

Completed<br />

8 0 0% 2 25%<br />

Alternative Development (5 Activities in Implementation, 1 in Pipeline)<br />

During the quarter, ten productive activities were formulated and sent to Bogotá for final revision.<br />

As of the end of the quarter, five activities are in implementation and one activity was submitted<br />

to USAID for approval. ADAM opened a satellite office to monitor the implementation of the<br />

activities in San Juan de Urabá and Arboletes, including cocoa and rubber.<br />

Rubber (Nechí): To date, more than 34,000 rubber stumps have been delivered, which equates to<br />

approximately 68 hectares. Planting material and tools have been delivered to 17 of the local<br />

beneficiaries. ADAM has supervised the technical assistance provided though the counterpart<br />

funding of the mayor’s office. To date, the activity has benefited 50 families, supported 211<br />

hectares, and generated five full time jobs.<br />

Rubber and Cocoa (San Juan & Arboletes): ADAM supervised technical assistance<br />

throughout the participating veredas to establish 10 cocoa nurseries in Arboletes and San Juan.<br />

Accomplishments to date in this activity include: 88 families benefited, 308 hectares supported,<br />

and 35.03 full time jobs created.<br />

Cocoa (San Juan & Arboletes): The satellite regional office is currently monitoring (through<br />

the local committees and site visits) the implementation of the cocoa activity in both<br />

municipalities. 9,000 cocoa clones where delivered to establish 324 hectares. Through Q6, the<br />

activity generated 252.93 full time jobs, and $3,093 in gross sales.<br />

During the quarter, ADAM staff evaluated the following eight implementers in the region using<br />

the ICO index: Valor G and GANUR (San Pedro), GANUR, URACAUCHO, FORESTCACAO,<br />

and TULAPA SAT (Necoclí), ASOGABA (El Bagre) and ASOGANE (Nechí)<br />

Local Governance (3 Activities in Implementation, 7 in Implementation)<br />

Through Q6, 10 activities have been submitted to USAID, three of which are in implementation.<br />

Citizen Radio Program: During the quarter, a contract with Universidad de Antioquia was<br />

signed to produce and broadcast radio programs in Arboletes, Caucasia, Zaragoza, and<br />

Montelibano. The goal for the region was to produce and broadcast 144 radio programs in the<br />

four community stations. However, due to technical difficulties with the implementer, 48<br />

programs and 26 clips on youth and rural related topics were broadcasted. In Q7, ADAM expects<br />

to broadcast 240 programs and 48 additional clips.<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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