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This scoping study report is an analysis of the monitoring and evaluation frameworks and tools in Uganda with focus on climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction.
Climate change impacts are already being felt around the world and they seriously threaten the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.
National monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems in Nepal have evolved rapidly over the past decade.
The Devolved Climate Finance mechanism is an innovative model for investing at the local level in developing countries and building sustainable and climate-resilient livelihoods.
Methodologies for the monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of adaptation are being developed and tested in a variety of programmes, government systems and climate finance institutions.
Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of adaptation to climate change is~essential but is a young discipline, as yet with no universally agreed standards or practices for measuring how well an intervention reduces peoples’ climate vulnerab
Uganda’s reliance on natural resources renders its economy extremely vulnerable to climate change. This makes it essential to track progress on adaptation initiatives and ensure the whole country is on a path towards climate resilience.
Climate change adaptation has become a policy priority in most developing countries, despite limited resourcing.
Cambodia is highly vulnerable to climate change, and has been ranked as the second most affected country by extreme-weather events in 2011, with an estimated annual gDP loss of 3.1 percent.
Because climate change affects vulnerability, the way in which a country manages its climate risks is inextricably entwined with its ability to achieve development.









