Title: Methodologies of monitoring and evaluating capacity development
1Methodologies of monitoring and evaluating
capacity development
UNFCCC Expert Workshop on Monitoring and
Evaluating Capacity-Building in Developing
CountriesRio de Janeiro, Brazil, 6-7 November,
2008
- Makoto Kato
- Japan
- kato_at_oecc.or.jp
2Outline
- Defining Capacity, and Capacity Development
- Methodologies and Tools for Monitoring and
Evaluating Capacity Development - Comparison? ME at national level?
- Uniqueness of Capacity Development in Climate
Change area
3Defining Capacity, and Capacity Development
- Capacity
- Developing countries ability to cope with
challenges by their own organization and
actions. - Capacity development
- Process in which such capacity is being
strengthened and sustained at individual,
institutional, and society levels as a whole.
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Source JICA 2006
4Capacity at different levels(Capacity
Development must be comprehensive)
Consensus in Burden sharing by different
stakeholders
New Waste Segregation Rules
Society Level
Policy Goals toward Waste Reduction
Institutional Level
Awareness raised about Waste Reduction
Strengthened Management of Waste Control Authority
Individual Level
Administrators Capacity Enhancement
Source JICA 2006
5Different Approaches to Capacity
Development(Capacity Development should be
country-driven and sustainable)
Not Sustainable
Level of Capacity necessary to cope with
challenges
More Sustainable
External Input (Incl. Knowledge Sharing)
External Capital Transfer
Existing Capacity
Existing Capacity
Approach B Developing capacity with external
facilitation(building capacity under the
ownership of host countries/communities)
Approach A Transfer of capacity from external
player (Filling a Gap with external capital
transfer)
Source JICA 2006
6Key Drivers of Capacity Development
- Ownership
- Enabling Environment
- Incentives
- Leadership
- Knowledge
7Methodologies and Tools for Monitoring and
Evaluating Capacity-Building (1)
Flow of MEConceptual Figure of Project Cycle
Management(PCM)
Plan
Evaluation
Identification
Evaluation
Formulation
Implementation / Monitoring
Preparation
Implementation
8Methodologies and Tools for Monitoring and
Evaluating Capacity-Building (2)
Where indicators are used Format of Project
Design Matrix (PDM)
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Vertical Logical Relationship
9Methodologies and Tools for Monitoring and
Evaluating Capacity-Building (3)
How Overalls Goals/project objectives and
Indicators are made? Problem Tree
Effect
Core Problem
Cause
10Methodologies and Tools for Monitoring and
Evaluating Capacity-Building (3)
How Overalls Goals/project objectives and
Indicators are made? Objective Tree
Ends
Core Objective
Feasibility
Means
Expected Situations
11Methodologies and Tools for Monitoring and
Evaluating Capacity-Building
- Evaluation is heavily dependent on Target
Setting(based on capacity assessment) - Target in different levels Overall Goal,
Objectives of Efforts (eg. Policy/Programme/Projec
t objectives) - Indicators are useful only if/when they are
elaborated with means of verification, important
assumption and pre-condition (used in PDM) - ME are properly done by Project Owners (and
contracted external evaluators)
12Can we compare?
- Same type Projects in 2 different countries
Country B
Country A
Project X
Project Y
Comparison is only useful for drawing lessons
from Good Practices (Simple replication does
not happen)
13Can we compare?
- Same type Projects in the same country
Country C
Project P
Project Q
- (Internal Factors)
- Willingness of Stakeholders
- Entry point of Efforts etc.
- (Internal Factors)
- Willingness of Stakeholders
- Entry point of Efforts etc.
Easier to compare the two, since the external
factors are the same or similar. But still
internal factors of projects should be taken into
account.
14Can we compare? ME at National Level
- Accuracy of Comparison (Evaluation)
- Project levelgtProgramme levelgtPolicy levelgt
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Regional/International Network(At higher level,
quantified indicators may omit useful qualified
information) - Methods of ME
- We use the same ME methods(some variety), but
indicators are more tailor-made - Pre-condition of Defining Indicators
- Capacity Assessment (jointly done by D-ingD-ed
countries) is crucial - Assessment(BAU)? Monitoring(Indicators)?
Evaluation (Indicators) must be coherent, and
reflect a specific context.
15Uniqueness of Capacity Development in Climate
Change area
- This Area is already decided by 2/CP7.
- Fill in one of the 15 scopese.g. (promotion of)
CDM
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Entry points of such efforts are different by
host countries. Host countries chose such entry
point, jointly with our Agencies.
16Conclusion from our practice
- A single methodology (with variation) for ME is
used. - Indicators are used and functions in specific
context (within PDM), and simple aggregation of
evaluation results is strictly avoided. - Indicators are useful to interpret lessons from
Good Practices. - Evaluation at larger level employs more
qualitative/narrative way. - Entry points of efforts are different by
countries, and it affects selection of
indicators. - For climate change, we approach both from
Overall Goal and from the bottom side of PDM(
and it still works).