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Overview article published in PLA 51: Civil society and poverty reduction.
National monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems in Nepal have evolved rapidly over the past decade.
Document begins: PLA Notes CD-ROM 19882001 15 Tips for trainers: Introducing the `H-form' - a method for monitoring and evaluation Introduction Steps Working in 1997 for IUCN with Veronica 1.
Using volunteers to collect important data for monitoring and evaluation is a growing phenomenon. Technology has made it easier and cheaper than ever before. But it can have drawbacks. How can mistakes and unintended biases be avoided?
Using volunteers to collect important data for monitoring and evaluation is a growing phenomenon. Technology has made it easier and cheaper than ever before. But it can have drawbacks. How can mistakes and unintended biases be avoided?
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.
Global indicators are important for understanding progress towards each of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, they can mask sub-national and thematic variations.
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.








