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Mafalda Duarte (m.duarte@afdb.org)
Chief Climate Change Specialist
The African Development Bank Group
One Bank Approach to Results Management ----- 3-5
2) Tracking Results & Quality Assurance ----- 6
3) Key features of IPR ----- 7
4) Measuring & Tracking Results in Climate Change ----- 8-9
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Table of Contents
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One Bank Approach to Results Management
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Alignment with the Bank’s Long-Term Strategy
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One Bank Approach to Results Management
The Results Management Framework is organized into four levels that capture all the stages through which Bank inputs are transformed into country results: Level 1: What development progress is Africa making? Consists of indicators that represent development outcomes to which the Bank is seeking to contribute in Regional Member Countries . Level 2: What is the Bank contribution to Africa? Contains indicators measuring the AfDB’s key sector outputs and intermediate outcomes Level 3: Does the AfDB manage its operations effectively? Contains indicators for monitoring the AfDB’s operational effectiveness. Level 4: Does the AfDB manage itself efficiently? With indicators aiming at capturing progress on internal reforms and processes.
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Tracking Results & Quality Assurance
A set of instruments developed or revised with a view to enhancing the quality and results-focus of operations throughout the project cycle.
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Key Features of the Implementation Progress and Results Reporting (IPR)
• Supports a results-based management approach to project implementation
• Systematically establishes linkages between actual and expected performance, the basis on which progress is tracked, and requires explanations where performance gaps exist
• Requires an assessment of the quality of the project monitoring and evaluation system to ensure adequate reporting on results
• Performance assessment is based on the project Results Logical Framework (RLF)
• The RLF describes the causal link – the results chain – along which the project inputs are combined to produce a set of activities and related outputs
• The RLF and the IPR are fully integrated as they include the same set of quantitative and qualitative indicators to measure progress against baseline situations.
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One Bank Approach to Results Management in Climate Change
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Tracking Results & Quality Assurance in Climate Change
Access to modern power for at least
1.5 million households across
7 countries made possible through
6 operations totaling USD 1.35 billion
in 2012
Project Examples
Additional 1,588 MW of generation capacity
More than 10 million tonnes of CO2 emissions avoided each year
MOROCCO
Ouarzazate Concentrated Solar
Power (CSP) Plant
(AfDB USD 240 million)
160 MW of CSP capacity
Curb CO2 emissions 250,000
tonnes/year
Integrated Wind/Hydro and Rural
Electrification Programme
(AfDB USD 450 million)
750 MW of wind & 520 MW of
hydro capacity
3 million tonnes of CO2
emissions avoided each year
86,000 new rural households
connected
Interconnection of power grids
from the Boali hydro-power
system (USD 53 million)
38 MW hydro capacity
5,000 new households
connected
Cost of electricity will be
reduced by at least 10%
CAR-DRC
ETHIOPIA-KENYA
Electricity Highway
(USD 341 million)
1,000 km of transmission line
with capacity of 2,000 MW
7 million tonnes of CO2 avoided
each year
1,400,000 households will
benefit from reliable and
affordable electricity by 2022
Selected by the G20 as an
exemplary regional project
First project of its kind to be
registered as a CDM project
Itezhi-Tezhi hydro power and
transmission line (USD 55 million)
120 MW hydro capacity
360,000 tonnes of CO2
emissions avoided each year
60,000 new households
connected
ZAMBIA
Rural Electrification
(USD 15 million)
5,100 households connected
Overall electrification rate up to
50% in 2016 from 16% in 2011
CONGO
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