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Author or Institution as Author
Susannah Fisher
Co-authors

Scott Geller, Youssef Jaouhari, Marianne Karlsen, Stephen King’uyu, John Mayhew, Røland Tonje Hulbak, Nguyen Huong Thuy Phan, Tarek Ketelsen, Emmanuel Kouadio Kouassi, Bertrand Reysset, Christine Roehrer, Chakra Pani Sharma, David Thompson, Anja Waldraff, and Petra van Ruth

Resource Type
Curated Content
Category
Best Practice
Date of Publication
Nov 01, 2013
Language
English
Description/Abstract

This report provides an introduction to the different approaches and experiences in designing and implementing, Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) systems for adaptation at these aggregated levels.

Institution
GIZ
Citation

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Monitoring and Evaluating Adaptation at Aggregated Levels: A Comparative Analysis of Ten Systems, 2013. Bonn and Eschborn, Germany.

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