Title: Performance Indicators for International Waters Programs
1Performance Indicators for International Waters
Programs
- 2nd GEF International Waters Conference
- Dalian, China
2The Need for Program Performance Indicators
- To assess accurately what has been accomplished
in IW projects - To help program future projects
3Four Levels of Indicators
- Coverage indicators
- Process indicators
- Stress reduction indicators
- Environmental status indicators
4Implementation Indicators vs.Impact Indicators
- Implementation indicators measure progress in
accomplishing project tasks and delivering
outputs - Impact indicators measure the actual effect of
those project outputs and the quality or project
processes
5The Importance of the Baseline
- Baselinethe situation that exists at the
beginning of the project - Makes it possible to measure degree of change in
connection with the project
6Coverage Indicators
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- measure programs scope in relation
- to the problem worldwide
- reflect the geographic or thematic
- distribution of projects
7Examples of Coverage Indicators
- Proportion of worlds GEF-eligible Large Marine
Ecosystems in which GEF has catalyzed management
frameworks - Distribution of projects in each OP by
geographical region
8Process Indicators
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- Measure the effectiveness of government actions
catalyzed by GEF projects - Measure the quality of GEF-supported processes
9Three Types of Process Indicators
- Joint Process Indicators measure process quality
and results of intergovernmental actions - Single-country Process Indicators measure
process quality and results of actions by
individual participating country - Demonstration Activity Indicators measure success
in achieving replication.
10Using Scalar Indictors for Process and Results
- Possible outcomes are ranked in ascending order
of effectiveness - Actual outcomes are assessed on the basis of each
relevant scale
11How Scalar Indicators Measure Process Quality
- Government Involvement How much endorsement,
staff resources, budget lines? - Stakeholder Participation Has there been
stakeholder analysis, participation plan,
stakeholder satisfaction? - Sound Information Have mechanisms been
established for access to best available
information?
12How Scalar Indicators Measure Process Results
- TDAs How specific is analysis of causes and
options for addressing them? - SAPs How far do they go in providing
quantitative targets and timetables? - Joint Institutional Arrangements How much
authority, influence and staffing? - Inter-ministerial Committees How specific are
commitments to reform?
13Stress Reduction Indicators
- Measure the degree to which threatening human
activities have been reduced - Should be linked to environmental degradation
whenever possible - May use progress in government programs that
reduce harmful behavior as a proxy
14How Stress Reduction Indicators Are Used
- No specific stress reduction indicators are
prescribed - Progress in monitoring and reporting on selected
indicators of stresses or proxies is tracked
where relevant - Degree of change from baseline in selected
indicators of stresses or proxies is measured
where relevant
15Environmental Status Indicators
- Waterbodies not subject to programmatic
approach are unlikely to show measurable change
in environmental status - Projects in different waterbodies wont choose
the same targets for improvement - Therefore no common environmental status
indicators are proposed
16Ways of Presenting Process and Stress Reduction
Indicator Data
- Aggregating project data on results for all
waterbodies in each OP - Comparing data on results for all waterbodies in
each OP - Aggregating data on results for all waterbodies
in the same ecosystem in each OP - Comparing data on results for all waterbodies in
the same ecosystem in each OP
17SEND COMMENTS TO
- azazueta_at_worldbank.org
- By October 15, 2002