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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA
ECOSYSTEM–BASED ADAPTATION AND CLIMATE
RESILIENCE
Experiences with M&E in the Context of PPCR in Zambia
DRAFT
David C. KalubaNational Coordinator PPCR and Principal EconomistGovernment of the Republic of Zambia6th June 2013
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
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
Zambia SPCR - Overview
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 N
Map Showing the Sub Basins of the Zambezi Basin
Wetland.shp
SUB BASINS OF ZAMBEZI
Barotse
Cuando/Chobe River
Kabompo River
Kafue River
Kariba
Luanginga River
Luangwa River
Lungue Bungo River
Mupata
Shire River/Lake Malawi
Tete
Upper Zambezi
Zambezi Delta
Key
Mpika
Solwezi
Sesheke
Kaoma
Serenje
Kalabo
Chama
Mumbwa
Mkushi
Lukulu
KasempaMufumbwe
Kazungula
Kaputa
Chinsali
Senanga
Mwinilunga
Lundazi
Kalomo
Zambezi
Isoka
Nyimba
MonguItezhi-tezhi
Kabompo
Samfya
Kapiri Mposhi
Kasama
Mansa
Mungwi
Shang'ombo
Mbala
Chibombo
Chongwe
Mporokoso
Mpulungu
Luwingu
Petauke
Choma
Kafue
Mpongwe
Mwense
Milenge
Lufwanyama
Kawambwa
Chipata
Chilubi
Monze
Mambwe
MazabukaNamwala
Katete
Chavuma
Siavonga
Luangwa
Nakonde
Gwembe
Sinazongwe
Nchelenge
Chiengi
Chadiza
Kabwe
Lusaka
Livingstone
Chililabombwe
Mufulira
Chingola
Masaiti
Ndola
Luanshya
Data Source: ZACPRO Project, Zambezi River Authority
Desktop Mapping and Map Design by VAM Unit, WFP
Kafue Sub-
Basin
Barotse Sub-
Basin
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
Oversight and Institutional Arrangements
INTER-MINISTERIAL NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE SECRETARIAT
Zambia’s Results Framework
1. Participatory
Adaptation 2. Climate Resilient
Infrastructure
3. Strategic Programme
Support
3.3 Private Sector Support
3.2 Strengthened Climate
Information
3.1 Institutional Support to
Zambia’s Climate Change
Program
Climate Change mainstreamed in the most economically important and vulnerable sectors of
the economy
SPCR
1- 7
Years
Program Outcomes
and Impacts
2-7 Years
Strengthened adaptive and livelihoods of
vulnerable farmers and
rural communities
Strengthened climate
resilient infrastructure
policies and pilot
implementation
Strengthened institutional structure, strategic
planning, coordination and awareness for climate
resilience
Country
Catalytic
Replication
5 - 15 yrs
A Prosperous Climate Resilient Economy
Country
Transformative Impact
10 - 15 years
Five Core Indicators
Other Indicators –Baroste Sub-basin Project
Sample Results Framework and Monitoring -Baroste Sub-basin Project
Challenges of M&E
• Lack of quantitative baseline data (allowing for monitoring of long term transformational impact)
• Limited skilled human resources and capacities
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
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 )
Measures to address Challenges
Inter-ministerial Secretariat established composing of staff from key sector ministries
Clear roles and responsibilities:Secretariat : Overall Program (SPCR) level
monitoringPPUI’s and Provincial Officers :
project/sectoral and sub-basin monitoringPartner 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
For More Information, Please Contactdckaluba@juno.com or dckaluba05@gmail.com
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