MONITORING CAPACITY BUILDING FOR CLIMATE CHANGE

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MONITORING CAPACITY
BUILDING FOR CLIMATE
CHANGE
Presented by
Patrick Chimutu
CHRISTIAN SERVICE COMMITTEE
Introduction
The experiences I share at this workshop relate to my
development practice in Malawi and other countries
• There are many players with interest in issues of climate
change in Malawi
• In this paper I share some experiences in monitoring in
general with examples from Christian service committee
Lessons on M & E
• Generally M & E operates well if integrated
within operational units rather than keep
them as separate units
• Usually people measure what is easier
than what is important
• An M & E Framework enhances
sysyematic monitoring and evaluation
when well executed
Recommendations
• There is need to develop a Monitoring
and Evaluation Framework, along side the
Capacity Building Framework, which
should be used by all stakeholders to
capture information relating to capacity
building programmes in climate change.
Case study for Food Security
Policy Implementation
• National level inventory for indicators (all
stakeholders included
• Agreed on important indicators for
monitoring
• Agreed on scope of monitoring (what data
to collect, who to collect, frequency of
collection
Challenge
• Capacity levels by stakeholders (financial
and technical capacity) differed
significantly