Integrating Adaptation Monitoring and Reporting Into Extisting Information Systems in Morocco

Countries
Region
Middle East and North Africa
Climate Objective
Adaptation
Barriers Overcome
Information
Institutional
Source
Global Good Practice Analysis (GIZ UNDP)
Language
English
Case Summary

The main objective of Morocco’s comprehensive Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) system for adaptation is to provide the country’s various regions with an easily accessible instrument to control, analyze and visualize climate-related data and actions. More specifically, Morocco’s M&E system pursues three objectives: i) monitor & evaluate the vulnerability of key sectors; ii) support the monitoring of adaptation actions and provide input for their improvement; iii) collect and systematize successful experiences.

Morocco’s M&E system is a good practice case because it is science-based, it has been developed through a broad and participatory consultation process and it is financially viable. Overall, the M&E system is well aligned with decision-making structures.

Further Information

Case study author(s)

Déthié Soumare Ndiaye, Centre de Suivi Ecologique (CSE)
Amy Gueye, Centre de Suivi Ecologique (CSE)

Contact
Saida Bourous, Head of Service of Environmental Databases National Observatory of the Environment and Sustainable Development Office of the Secretariat of State to the Ministry for Energy, Mining and Sustainable Development responsible for Sustainable Development bourousaida1960@gmail.com Abdelaziz Babqiqi, Director Regional Observatory of Environment and Sustainable Development (OREDD) Region Marrakech Tensif Al Haouz abdelaziz.babqiqi@gmail.com Khadija Sami, Director Regional Observatory of Environment and Sustainable Development (OREDD) Region Souss Massa Drâa sami@environnement.gov.ma samikhadija@gmail.com
Website(s)

Office of the Secretariat of State to the Ministry for Energy, Mining and Sustainable Development responsible for Sustainable Development: http://www.environnement.gov.ma/fr

Morocco Climate Change Competence Center: http://www.4c.ma/fr