Lessons from Namibia’s approach to developing a monitoring, evaluation, and learning system for adaptation in the agriculture sector
This sNAPshot explores Namibia’s approach to developing a monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) system for adaptationin the agriculture sector as part of the ational adaptation plan (NAP) process. Advancement of the MEL system in Namibia will help to shape the theory of change for the NAP, including providing guidance on the results and indicators formulation.
MEL systems enable countries to adapt to a changing climate. They ensure that NAP processes are context specific and adaptive. Such systems enable users to measure progress, assess impacts, and foster learning to ensuring that NAP processes can achieve the desired outcomes. In Namibia, the development of a MEL framework for adaptation is needed to build a strong foundation to track adaptation interventions
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