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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA. ECOSYSTEM–BASED ADAPTATION AND CLIMATE RESILIENCE Experiences with M&E in the Context of PPCR in Zambia DRAFT David C. Kaluba National Coordinator PPCR and Principal Economist Government of the Republic of Zambia 6 th June 2013.

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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA

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  1. REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA ECOSYSTEM–BASED ADAPTATION AND CLIMATE RESILIENCE Experiences with M&E in the Context of PPCR in Zambia DRAFT David C. Kaluba National Coordinator PPCR and Principal Economist Government of the Republic of Zambia 6th June 2013

  2. Zambia Strategic Programme for Climate Resilience (SPCR) – Overview • Pilot Programme for Climate Resilience (PPCR) – integral part of Zambia’s effort to respond to climate change • Phase I (2010-2013) supports: • mainstreaming, capacity building and information sharing at national level • Preparing for Phase II (design outlined in SPCR), endorsed in June 2011

  3. Zambia SPCR – Overview • Phase II (2013-2019) supports: • Three highly complementary PPCR Projects, administered by IBRD, AfBD and IFC, as well an NDF-funded project • Government to move from capacity building to climate resilience priorities • Overall Program Coordination

  4. Zambia SPCR - Overview Barotse Sub-Basin Kafue Sub-Basin • Three PPCR Projects • AfDB PPCR project – Kafue Sub-basin • IBRD PPCR project – Barotse Sub-basin • IFC PPCR Project – private sector support: index-weather insurance, climate information, micro credit, etc Due to high vulnerability, the Barotse and Kafue Sub-Basins of the Zambezi were chosen as focal areas for SPCR interventions. They comprise 24 districts, and a potential population of 3.8 million

  5. Oversight and Institutional Arrangements INTER-MINISTERIAL NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE SECRETARIAT

  6. Zambia’s Results Framework Country Transformative Impact 10 - 15 years A Prosperous Climate Resilient Economy Strengthened climate Strengthened institutional Strengthened adaptive structure, strategic resilient infrastructure Country and livelihoods of Catalytic planning, coordination and vulnerable farmers and policies and pilot Replication awareness for climate rural communities implementation 5 - 15 yrs resilience Climate Change mainstreamed in the most economically important and vulnerable sectors of Program Outcomes the economy and Impacts 2 - 7 Years 3. Strategic Programme 1. Participatory 2. Climate Resilient Adaptation Infrastructure Support SPCR 3.2 Strengthened Climate 1 - 7 Information Years 3.1 Institutional Support to Zambia’s Climate Change 3.3 Private Sector Support Program

  7. Five Core Indicators

  8. Other Indicators –Baroste Sub-basin Project

  9. Sample Results Framework and Monitoring -Baroste Sub-basin Project

  10. Challenges of M&E • Lack of quantitative baseline data (allowing for monitoring of long term transformational impact) • Limited skilled human resources and capacities

  11. Challenges of M&E Climate Change Resilience • Difficulties in developing a composite indicator that measures different aspects of community resilience (e.g. observed behavioral change) • Inter-sectoral participatory project in a centralized Government system • Difficult to attribute/distinguish progress achieved through adaptation or sectoral policies and activities

  12. Measures to address Challenges • PPCR includes capacity building and awareness raising activities • A baseline survey (funded under a Project Preparation Grant) to be undertaken • Composite indicator based on score card (to be developed) • Engagement of stakeholders at all levels (Secretariat responsible for sharing and “ground-truthing’ the results )

  13. Measures to address Challenges • Inter-ministerial Secretariat established composing of staff from key sector ministries • Clear roles and responsibilities: • Secretariat : Overall Program (SPCR) level monitoring • PPUI’s and Provincial Officers : project/sectoral and sub-basin monitoring • Partner NGOs and Private Sector firms: sub-basin monitoring • Beneficiary communities: participatory monitoring though scorecard system • Will make use of existing M&E systems in districts

  14. For More Information, Please Contact dckaluba@juno.com or dckaluba05@gmail.com

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