Mozambique: Improving monitoring and evaluation (M&E) capacity for reporting on climate change

Countries
Region
Sub-Saharan Africa
Country Grouping
Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
Climate Objective
Mitigation
Planning and Implementation Activity
Developing Strategies and Plans
Linking with the Sustainable Development Goals
Monitoring and Evaluation
Barriers Overcome
Capacity
Information
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Language
English
Other
Case Summary

The government of Mozambique has taken preliminary steps to set up a national M&E framework for climate change. This framework will help the country assess how climate investment in key strategic areas such as agriculture, water, social protection and health will lead to improved climate resilience. Results from the M&E framework will help with meeting global reporting requirements related to adaptation under the Paris Agreement’s Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF). This case study highlights how a national M&E system for climate change can provide a foundation for meeting global reporting commitments without placing undue burden on countries. However, Mozambique’s framework is not yet operational due to insufficient capacity for assessing the impacts of climate adaptation actions; and a limited understanding of global reporting requirements. Therefore, more M&E capacity building is needed to operationalize the framework; implement Mozambique’s national M&E system for assessing adaptation results; and meet reporting requirements. In 2020, FAO delivered a four-week M&E virtual training program to bridge some of these capacity gaps.

Further Information

Year Published
2021