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  • 24-November-2014

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    Evaluación intermedia de la alianza público-privada para el desarrollo en Acobamba (Perú)

    La Alianza Público Privada para el Desarrollo (APPD) para el Fortalecimiento Institucional y Desarrollo de Capacidades de la Provincia de Acobamba (Perú) fue una de las primeras APPD impulsadas por la Cooperación Española. En 2013 se llevó a cabo su evaluación intermedia con el objetivo de obtener una valoración de su modelo de gestión y de los resultados alcanzados ese momento de cara a mejorar la calidad de la intervención.

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