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Solving ‘wIcked’ problems: a compendium of case studies

16 Mar 2017

Though the implementation phase (ie the integration of indicators developed over the course of the project) has not yet started, there is evidence that ACCRA’s approach, and the social learning it enabled, has led to the potential for better and more sustainable outcomes. [...] As a result of TAMD and ACCRA’s successful collaboration in Mozambique, ACCRA in Uganda, through IIED, invited the Ugandan Head of the CCD (also the focal person for the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in the MWE) to attend one of the IIED-supported multi-country meetings in which TAMD pilot countries shared their experiences on national climate change M&E frameworks and reporting system. [...] The practical training exercise aimed to collect indicators for the district and the communities, while ensuring that participants grasped the methodology of indicator development and could use the tools to collect data at both SOLVING ‘WICKED’ PROBLEMS: A COMPENDIUM OF CASE STUDIES district and community level in other districts. [...] Several meetings followed, all of which recognised the relevance of the local indicators generated by the TAMD process, as well as the need to align them with the PMF and NDPII indicators in relation to the OBT and LGAT. [...] Though the implementation phase (ie the integration of the indicators developed over the course of the project) has not yet started, there is evidence that ACCRA’s approach, and the social learning it enabled, has led to the potential for better and more sustainable outcomes.
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United Kingdom