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Global EvalPartners Forum on Civil Society´s Evaluation Capacities

VOPE : Honduran Network of Professionals in Evaluation, Monitoring and Systematization (REDHPRESS ) By: Laura Suazo. Global EvalPartners Forum on Civil Society´s Evaluation Capacities Chiang Mai, Thailand 3-6 December, 2012. Honduras. Honduras Facts :. Population: 8,200,795 inhabitants

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Global EvalPartners Forum on Civil Society´s Evaluation Capacities

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  1. VOPE: Honduran Network of Professionals in Evaluation, Monitoring and Systematization (REDHPRESS)By: Laura Suazo Global EvalPartners Forum on Civil Society´s Evaluation Capacities Chiang Mai, Thailand 3-6 December, 2012

  2. Honduras

  3. Honduras Facts : • Population: 8,200,795 inhabitants • Poverty. 5.5 million people • 1.7 million people (relative poverty) • ˃ 3.8 million in extreme poverty • Population versus economic growth • Banana Republic to vegetable, grains, coffee, and wood. • Millennium Development Goals, Poverty Reduction Strategy and National Development Plan

  4. Country Status of Evaluation Need for organizationalcapacitybuilding

  5. Main Results • Members working in universities, GO´s and NGO´s as qualified professionals

  6. Main Results • Central American Conference on Evaluation and Development in November 2005 in Tegucigalpa, 17 countries represented (UNICEF (NY), BCIE, IFAD (PREVAL) and ReLAC). • Networking with ReLACand other related groups in the region. • 8 years as a network and reference for professionals in evaluation in the country.

  7.     Challenges/Bottlenecks : • Need for organizational capacity building and knowledge upgrading of members. • Updating of our legal status. • Fostering of PME programs and development projects in private and public universities in Honduras. • Plan for annual voluntary work of members • Members 'selection according to their specialization. • Carried out training for own members.

  8. ContributorstoSuccess • Board Members commitment for the VOPE´s work. • Networking within REDHPRESS, as well with ReLACand other networks of Latin America and the Caribbean • The potential for members to upgrade themselves and contribute to the national human capital through out professionals certified academically as specialists in monitoring and evaluation.

  9. LessonsLearned • Board Members ‘ voluntary participation is crucial to keep the network active. • Virtual communication (distribution of readings, announcing events and news) contributes to members' training, working and updating. • Members´ selection is crucial to the success of the VOPE. (Many staff for evaluation units, lacks solid background and understanding of our VOPE´s philosophy.

  10. Thanks Presentationbasedon Magdalena Ordoñez´sPaper

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