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Keywords
Colombia
United Nations Multi-Donor Fund
national government
development plans with a territorial approach
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Abstract
The objective of this article is to assess the operation of the United Nations Multi-Donor Fund in Colombia, established to support the implementation of the Peace Agreement with the FARC-EP, focusing on its first two phases: 2016-2022. The methodological strategy consisted of documentary analysis based on the regulations of the mechanism and its reports. Among the results, it is highlighted that there is an unstable funding dynamic, as well as that operationally preponderance was given to the Development Plans with a Territorial Approach. It is concluded that there were strong limitations in the intervention of critical problems in the territories.
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