Rwanda’s Climate Adaptation Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning System in the Agriculture Sector: Data and information collection and management
Briefing Note 2
The NAP Global Network supported the Government of Rwanda in the implementation of its work programme to establish a monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) system for climate adaptation, beginning with a pilot test of the MEL framework for Rwanda’s updated nationally determined contribution (NDC) in the agriculture sector.
This briefing note is the second in the series, and it examines the indicators identified to monitor adaptation action in the agriculture sector in Rwanda. In addition, the note reviews the information and data that are available (or not available) to report on NDC adaptation indicators as well as the information and data that needs to be collected to track progress on the identified indicators. The note clarifies the processes for data collection and analysis within Rwanda’s climate change adaptation MEL system.
Read the related briefing notes in this series on Rwanda’s climate change adaptation MEL in the agriculture sector:
- Briefing Note 1: Aims, objectives, and needs
- Briefing Note 3: Institutional arrangements
- Briefing Note 4: Learning and communications
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- A Workshop to Launch a Work Program for a Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Framework for Adaptation in Rwanda
- Private Sector and NGO Engagement in Rwanda’s NAP Process: Experiences and adaptation examples
Publisher: Government of Rwanda