BENEFICIARY FEEDBACK‌ Sample Clauses

BENEFICIARY FEEDBACK‌. Amazonia Connect will establish effective mechanisms and tools to gather feedback from beneficiaries and respond to them.14 Feedback will consist of perceptions regarding the support received, including its quality, impact and its sustainability beyond the life of the activity. This process includes gathering and responding to general feedback. Responding to feedback includes providing an update on the activities and results of Amazonia Connect and the actions taken based on beneficiary feedback. The processes of gathering feedback includes: Satisfaction surveys. A sample of beneficiaries will receive surveys on their perception of the technical assistance provided. This survey may be in paper or digital form. At least a portion of the surveys should be anonymous to assure a safe space for feedback to be provided. Also, companies and public agencies that are working to improve their performance will also receive short satisfaction surveys. The surveys will be brief and the results of the surveys will be evaluated and presented in annual joint sessions. Potential actions for improvement will be discussed. Results of the activity until that point will be also presented to jointly analyze the efficiency and efficacy of the intervention. Interviews. XXX and communication staff will hold semi-structured interviews with key beneficiaries of the project in different stages of the intervention. This may inform the implementation and results of the activity, as well be used for communication purposes. 13 To safeguard the project against leakage risks, mitigation measures are outlined within the Project’s Environmental Mitigation and Monitoring Plan (EMMP). Examples of mitigation measures included are: deforestation monitoring conducted throughout the project (including conducting baseline assessments, and collecting spatial points and/ or polygons to track forest trends around participating farms), support of jurisdictional measures that promote a strengthened enabling environment and improved monitoring at the jurisdictional level, developing clear training plans to highlight how farmers will be trained (including on best practices for LCA). For more detailed information, please refer to the EMMP. 14 Solidaridad is in discussion with UW to ensure adequate mechanisms to inform participants and receive their consent are developed. So far UW has shared examples of compliance approaches (including verbal approaches, which may be more relevant in areas with lower level...
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