Côte d’Ivoire

Method for Monitoring, Evaluating and Learning from Adaptation Measures

Citepa supports the French government, developing countries and businesses in the ecological transition towards a sustainable world.

An initiative of Citepa

Overview of the project

Monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) systems are key to measuring progress in adapting to climate change. Our methodology, which is aligned with the Paris Agreement’s Global Adaptation Objective and the EAU-Belem group, offers a set of targeted indicators to assess the effectiveness of actions, stakeholders’ ability to anticipate change and their ability to adapt in the long term.

Objective

Develop a Monitoring / Evaluation / Learning methodology aimed at carrying out a comparative analysis of existing adaptation indicators, and propose a simplified set of indicators for reporting to the UNFCCC.

Level of progress

Ongoing research

Project timeline

Projet toujours en cours

Quantitative results

The number of indicators has been reduced from around 400 to 90. They will be used primarily for international reporting to the UNFCCC. The results will be made public when the National Adaptation Plan is published in 2025.

Qualitative results

The methodology developed, as well as the simplified set of indicators, have been validated by the partner country. Designed to be sufficiently comprehensive, this methodology offers a global view of the state of adaptation in a country. It makes it possible to assess the level of maturity in terms of adaptation and to monitor the progress made over time.

Financing

Financed by expertise France.

About the
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Citepa

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Hortense Regnaut
Chargée d'étude Adaptation au changement climatique
hortense.regnaut@citepa.org

Citepa supports the State, developing countries and businesses in their ecological transition, by providing reference data, decarbonisation solutions, international support and training for professionals.

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