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Mercy Corps Learning Process on
Monitoring & Evaluation for
Climate Change Adaptation Through
ACCCRN Indonesia Program
SEA Change CoP
Annual Members Meeting
Bangkok, 9-10 November 2011
By Piva Bell, ACCCRN – Mercy Corps
[email protected]
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Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN)
Presentation Outline
1. ACCCRN Background
2. Developing M&E for ACCCRN and the Lesson Learned
3. Challenges and Opportunities
4. Moving Forward
Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN)
Funded by The Rockefeller
Foundation, exist in four
countries; Indonesia,
India, Thailand and
Vietnam
Goal: Catalyzing
attention, funding &
action around climate
necessary to build the
resilience of poor and
vulnerable Indonesia
urban communities
Has 3 Phases:
I – City Selection,
2009
II - VCA & CRS,
2009 - 2010
III –Implementation,
2010 – 2013
Replication &
dissemination
2009 - 2013
Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN)
M&E of ACCCRN Indonesia
Phase III
Phase I
Phase II
City Selection
VCA & CRS
M&E by
M&E by
M&E by
Verulam
Verulam
Verulam
Mercy Corps
Adaptation Project
Implementation
Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN)
DEVELOPING
MONITORING AND EVALUATION
FOR ACCCRN INDONESIA
Mercy Corps
-ACCCRNTechnical
Assistance
Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN)
Monitoring and Evaluation Tools
ACCCRN Indonesia
Mercy Corps
•Logframe integrated with Result Framework
•Performance Monitoring Plan
•Priority and Secondary Plan
•Lesson Learned Framework
•Evaluation Framework
Cities Level
Urban Resilience Indicator
Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN)
Result Framework (RF)
Outcome 2 : Network for knowledge, learning and engagement (Knowledge, Engagement)
Shared practical knowledge to build urban climate change resilience deepens the quality of awareness, engagement, demand and application by
ACCCRN cities and other stakeholders.
ACCCRN Indonesia
Objective #3 : To be in the in-country focal point for coordination with Regional partners (M&E, Communications, ISET, Arup)
Indicators Result Frameworks:
1. Quality of resilience strategies and UCCR activities improves over time
RF - Output
Output 2.1. Diverse
stakeholders exchange/coproduce relevant and
connected ideas,
experience, knowledge and
resources among ACCCRN
cities
ACCCRN Ind. - Output
Output 3.
Expanded network of
institutions, actors, and
cities who are engaging on
urban climate change
resilience issues on a
sustained basis to share
and use knowledge
generated in ACCCRN
Key Output 3.1.
Shared Learnings :
Vulnerability
Assessment and Sector
Studies Review
Key Output 3.2.
Regional/International
Learning Dialogues
RF Output Indicators
2.1.1 Number and
types of follow up
actions/disseminatio
n activities taken by
ACCCRN cities as a
result of reflection
2.1.2 Description of
changes in
knowledge on UCCR
among city
stakeholders
2.1.3 Number of
requests and
examples of
application of
learning materials
developed by
ACCCRN cities
ACCCRN Ind. Output Indicator
2 Shared Learning Dialogue #5
conducted: Sector Studies Result
Dissemination, in Bandar
Lampung & Semarang cities
2 Shared Learning Dialogue #6
Conducted: Overall Program
Process and Output of Phase II
Dissemination, in Bandar
Lampung & Semarang cities
2 SLD 7 in Bandar Lampung &
Semarang. - Final Evaluation of
Rain water harvesting and solid
waste management Project
Implementation -first round
1 CRS of Blitar assisted and
facilitated by ACCCRN
3 SLD of Blitar assisted and
facilitated by ACCCRN
1 VA of Blitar assisted and
facilitated by ACCCRN
Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN)
Lesson Learned
Need to Measure the Objectives
General Indicator allows creativity to deal with uncertainty and changes
Indicator with numbers better to be a living indicator/flexible for changes
Need to develop M&E system that applicable by the City Government
Need to develop a set of tool to measure the impact of each adaptation
project to the City Resiliency, in which it contributes to Urban Resilience
Indicator
Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN)
Challenges
Opportunities
•Various Stakeholder
Involvement
•Technical Problems
•Program Management
•Learning
•Leader in M&E for Climate
Change Adapation in
Indonesia
•Improving Program
Management
•Capacity Improvement
•Growing
Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN)
Moving Forward
Participation and commitment
Engage M&E Department of City Government
City government to use the Resilience Indicator tools
City Government conduct M&E for
Climate Change Adaptation
Independently
Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN)
Thank you
Vertiver Grass – One of Pilot Project at
Semarang City