Gesoc, Agencia para el Desarrollo

For Assessing Mexico’s Federal Evaluation Policies Linked To Performance-based Public Spending

Overview
Gesoc aims to improve the design, performance, transparency, and quality of public spending in Mexico for social programs targeted at vulnerable and poor populations. This grant will allow Gesoc to consolidate its efforts to strengthen the use of evidence to improve transparency, effectiveness, and quality of public spending. Gesoc will develop the next two editions of the Federal Social Programs Performance Index, the second and third editions of the State Index of Social Development Capacities, identify a reform and advocacy agenda on initiatives to modify the current social policy paradigm, and work collectively toward sustainable fiscal policy.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.gesoc.org.mx 
Address
Presidente Carranza 133 Col. Villa Coyoacan Del. Coyoacan, Mexico, D.F., 04000, Mexico
Grants to this Grantee
for assessing Mexico’s federal evaluation policies linked to performance-based public spending  
This grant would allow Gesoc to develop the next two editions of the Social Programs Performance Index, and replicate it at the state level, as well as in at least one other Latin American country. Gesoc aims to improve the design, performance, transparency, and quality of public spending in Mexico for social programs targeted at vulnerable and poor populations.
for assessing federal evaluation policies that are linked to performance-based public spending  
This grant will enable Gesoc to continue tracking the efficiency of subsidy programs by updating its rankings on the design and performance of subsidy programs. Gesoc’s ultimate goal is for performance information to be incorporated into budget efficiency analysis and decision making. The organization will also develop, with support from partners such as the Mexican technology group CitiVox, IT applications to disseminate the data they produce in low-cost, user-friendly formats appealing to a wide array of audiences.

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