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RESULTS MONITORING AND REPORTING<br />
GREEN CLIMATE FUND FUNDING PROPOSAL | PAGE 63 OF 101<br />
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2.2. Natural resources<br />
management plans under<br />
implementation<br />
2.3. Development and<br />
implementation of the<br />
management tools of ACAs<br />
2.4. Periodic updates of the<br />
monitoring management<br />
plans of ACAs<br />
2.5. Associations in<br />
operation<br />
information on climate<br />
change observations<br />
2.1.2. Percentage of<br />
women participating in<br />
climate change<br />
observations<br />
2.2.1. Number of plans<br />
approved<br />
2.3.1. Number of tools<br />
approved<br />
2.4.1. Number of<br />
monitoring reports<br />
2.5.1. Number of<br />
associations in<br />
operation<br />
2.5.2.Percentage of<br />
trained women per<br />
association<br />
traditional<br />
knowledge<br />
Managemen<br />
t plans<br />
Tools<br />
approved<br />
0 20 50<br />
Women´s interest in<br />
participating in climate<br />
change observations<br />
10 20 50 Communities’ interest<br />
0 1<br />
Reports 0 1 4<br />
3 per<br />
ACA<br />
Political will<br />
Register files 13 15 35 Communities’ interest<br />
Reports 0% 5% 10%<br />
Women´s interest in<br />
participating in biobusiness<br />
and<br />
communities´ interest in<br />
integrate them in steering<br />
committees<br />
2.6. EMP Number of EMPs EMPs 0 2 7 Communities’ interest<br />
Component 3: Resilience built through sustainable bio-businesses in natural resources management areas<br />
3.1. Women take active<br />
roles in the bio-businesses<br />
3.2. Bio-businesses using<br />
solar PV and ESS<br />
3.3. Bio-business initiatives<br />
using innovations in<br />
production methods and<br />
tools<br />
3.4. Commercialization<br />
strategies developed<br />
3.5. Certification programs<br />
introduced<br />
3.6. International<br />
commercial links in<br />
operation<br />
3.1.1. Percentage of<br />
women participating in<br />
bio-business<br />
3.1.2. Number of<br />
indigenous people<br />
trained, with increased<br />
participation by women<br />
(trainings/trained/wome<br />
n)<br />
3.2.1. Number of biobusinesses<br />
using solar<br />
energy<br />
3.3.1. Number of biobusiness<br />
initiatives with<br />
innovated methods or<br />
tools<br />
3.4.1. Number of biobusiness<br />
products<br />
exported<br />
3.5.1. Number of biobusiness<br />
producers<br />
certified<br />
3.6.1. Number of<br />
agreements with<br />
local/foreign buyers<br />
Bio-business<br />
associations’<br />
reports<br />
Associations<br />
’ meeting<br />
minutes;<br />
Filed reports<br />
Annual<br />
reports<br />
Annual<br />
reports<br />
Associations<br />
' meeting<br />
minutes<br />
<strong>–</strong> 10 10<br />
3/26/6 10/50/18<br />
25/200<br />
/70<br />
Women´s interest in<br />
participating in biobusiness<br />
and<br />
communities´ interest in<br />
integrate them in steering<br />
committees<br />
Communities’ interest<br />
Gender discrimination<br />
0 3 6 In-kind co-financing<br />
2 2 10 In-kind co-financing<br />
0 <strong>–</strong> 2 of 50<br />
Certifications 0 <strong>–</strong> 2 of 50<br />
Signed<br />
agreements<br />
(local/foreign<br />
)<br />
0 / 0 <strong>–</strong><br />
35 / 2<br />
of 50<br />
Market interest and<br />
competitive products<br />
Market interest and<br />
competitive products<br />
Enhanced technology<br />
implemented