The Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security, and Enterprise (MAFSE), through the Climate Resilient Sustainable Agriculture Project (CRESAP) – Project Implementation Unit (PIU), is hosting a special training session for data collectors at the MAFSE Conference Room.
The session aims to provide data collectors with an in-depth understanding of the CRESAP project, including its Matching Grant, Environmental and Social components, and the Contingent Emergency Response Component (CERC). By familiarizing data collectors with these key aspects, the session will enhance their capacity to gather and manage project-related data effectively.
The meeting will feature presentations by Mr. Roberto Harrison, Mr. Orlando Coc, who will address procurement procedures and Mr. Phillip Tate who will lead discussions on monitoring and evaluation, as well as the structure of data collection processes.
This initiative is crucial in ensuring that data collectors are well-equipped to support the implementation of CRESAP, which aims to strengthen climate resilience in Belize’s agricultural sector. By enhancing data collection and analysis, the project can better monitor its impact and ensure its success.