D5.3 Report on capacity building for MAP facilitators & monitors

Abstract

The purpose of this report is to understand the impact generated by training activities and the work carried out by the facilitators and monitors leading the MAP’s. This report specifically focuses on assessing the impact and outcomes of the capacity building initiatives within the SHERPA project. Its primary purpose is to evaluate the effectiveness and benefits of these initiatives for the facilitators and monitors involved in the Multi-Actor Platforms (MAPs). The SHERPA project is characterised by the spirit of co-construction and the power of collaboration. Consequently, this aspect has been included as part of the assessment of the experienced capacity building among facilitators and monitors. This report serves as a reminder that the process itself holds intrinsic value, showcasing the gains that are sometimes overlooked in a society that tends to prioritise tangible outputs and concrete deliverables. By recognising the significance of collaboration and co-construction, the report sheds light on the benefits derived from working together within the SHERPA project. It underscores the value of fostering strong relationships, sharing knowledge, and engaging in collective efforts to effectively shape rural policies. Overall, this report emphasises the value of the collaborative process and aims to highlight the often overlooked benefits that arise from collective efforts and capacity building initiatives within the SHERPA project

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