The participation of stakeholders in the design and application of rural development policies is one of the major concerns of policymakers. The Framework for Participatory Impact Assessment (FoPIA) is a methodology used to measure the impact of policies, which could include different stakeholders. This paper used FoPIA to assess the impact of rural development policies in Mexico and Colombia. The results showed a positive impact in the case of Mexico, whereas in Colombia, just one of the policies showed positive results. In both cases, social themes were remarked in order to take them into account at the moment of designing rural development policies.
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Pachón Ariza, F. A., Bokelmann, W., & Ramírez Miranda, C. A. (2016). Participatory impact assessment of public policies on rural development in Colombia and Mexico. Cuadernos de Desarrollo Rural, 13(78), 143–182. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.cdr13-78.piap
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