Peru’s roadmap to develop and operationalize its monitoring and evaluation system for adaptation
Peru's roadmap for the Monitoring and Evaluation (Μ&E) for adaptation outlines a process divided into four well-defined phases: 1. The Analysis phase is intended to identify the requirements for the M&E system for adaptation. 2. The Design phase is intended to develop the logical and physical design and the specifications for the M&E system for adaptation measures. 3. The Development phase is aimed at designing inputs, outputs, databases, and interface procedures and ensuring interoperability with other systems. 4. The Implementation phase, which aims to operationalize the M&E system for adaptation by conducting tests, trainings, and audits.
Key findings are as follows:
- Peru's national adaptation plan (NAP) includes 84 adaptation measures, each with associated indicators and goals to assess both the progress and the effectiveness of climate change adaptation.
- A key feature of Peru's monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system is the synergy and strong alignment between the NAP, nationally determined contribution (NDC), and other national climate change adaptation policies. The priority adaptation measures in the NAP were developed based on the country's NDC.
- To guide the development and operationalization of a national M&E system for adaptation, Peru has created a detailed roadmap for M&E, divided into four phases and focused on seven sectors: water, agriculture, fisheries and aquaculture, forest, health, tourism, and transport.
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