Impact Evaluation of Climate Adaptation Projects

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Photo: © GIZ / Ollivier Girard

The online session launched the new Impact Evaluation Guidebook for Climate Adaptation Projects, developed in collaboration between GIZ, CeVAL and UNDP, and discussed the following questions:

  • How can the impact of adaptation projects be assessed?
  • Which impact evaluation methods can be applied to which types of adaptation projects?
  • How can a participatory impact evaluation be designed in practice? An example from Morocco.

Speakers:

  • Dr. Stefan Silvestrini, Executive director of the Centre for Evaluation (CEval)
  • Dr. Gunther Bensch, Leibniz Institute for Economic Research (RWI)
  • Moderated by: Timo Leiter, GIZ Project “M&E Adapt”

You can  download the presentations. In addition to that, we recommend the book “Evaluating Climate Change Action for Sustainable Development”.

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