Localising the Provincial Adaptation Plan

Lecture 07 of 7

Monitoring and reporting a localised plan

Setting up monitoring for a localised plan from the day it is adopted, so a province can report progress rather than reconstruct it later.

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  • Set indicators before implementation starts
  • Assign reporting responsibility to a named post
  • Feed provincial monitoring back to the national NAP cycle

Report upward, not just outward

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A localised plan that only reports to the province it serves quietly disconnects from the national NAP reporting cycle, and the national plan loses visibility of exactly the delivery it depends on. This closing lecture sets up a monitoring structure that reports in both directions from a single indicator set.

A name against the indicator, not just a target

A target with nobody named to report against it drifts unmeasured within a year. Monitoring survives staff turnover only when a specific post - not a person - is made responsible for it, with the reporting date built into that post's own calendar.

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