166 research outputs found
CDKN Climate & Development Knowledge Network : MEL report August 2021 : 1 June 2018 – 31 August 2021
The monitoring and evaluation (MEL) report of the Climate Development and Knowledge Network (CDKN) is presented in a standardized table format “KPI Target Summary Table” and leads with Key Performance Indicators (KPI) according to objectives, such as “Objective 1: Increasing the accessibility and relevance of knowledge” with sub-categories, such as “Number of knowledge products and tools produced or adapted.” The tables tally survey participants by number, programme and region. Other categories of objectives are: Uptake, use and impact of knowledge; Enhancing leadership and collaboration; and Short-term outcomes
CDKN Climate & Development Knowledge Network : MEL quarterly report February 2020
The report of the Climate Development and Knowledge Network (CDKN) is presented in a table format “KPI Target Summary Table” and leads with Key Performance Indicators (KPI) according to objectives, such as “Objective 1: Increasing the accessibility and relevance of knowledge.” The tables tally survey participants by number, programme and country. Other categories of objectives are: Uptake, use and impact of knowledge; Enhancing leadership and collaboration; and Short-term outcomes
CDKN Climate & Development Knowledge Network : MEL quarterly report November 2019
The report of the Climate Development and Knowledge Network (CDKN) is presented in a table format “KPI Target Summary Table” and leads with Key Performance Indicators (KPI) according to objectives, such as “Objective 1: Increasing the accessibility and relevance of knowledge.” The tables tally survey participants by number, programme and country. Other categories of objectives are: Uptake, use and impact of knowledge; Enhancing leadership and collaboration; and Short-term outcomes
Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN) : quarterly MEL report - 1 September 2021-31 March 2022
The CDKN Knowledge Accelerator Programme aims to create an enabling environment for implementation of gender responsive and socially equitable climate actions that enhance the quality of life for the poorest and most vulnerable to climate change. To achieve this, the project has three medium-term objectives: increasing accessibility and relevance of knowledge on climate and development, maximizing the uptake of this knowledge, and enhancing leadership and collaboration. This report will capture the reflections on learning and gender and social equity in the programme and the progress to achieving the targets set out in the KPI framework.Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherland
Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN) : quarterly MEL report - 1 June 2021-31 August 2021
The CDKN Knowledge Accelerator Programme aims to create an enabling environment for implementation of gender responsive and socially equitable climate actions that enhance the quality of life for the poorest and most vulnerable to climate change. To achieve this, the project has three medium-term objectives: increasing accessibility and relevance of knowledge on climate and development, maximizing the uptake of this knowledge, and enhancing leadership and collaboration. This report will capture the reflections on learning and gender and social equity in the programme and the progress to achieving the targets set out in the KPI framework.Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherland
CDKN Climate & Development Knowledge Network : MEL quarterly report February 2021 - covering period : 1 June 2018 - 28 February 2021
This is a composite table that reports on Key Performance Indicators (KPI) for knowledge networks in the global south with regards to climate change and development. It delineates key targets in terms of project objectives: increasing the accessibility and relevance of knowledge (knowledge synthesis); uptake, use and impact of knowledge; enhancing leadership and collaboration; short-term outcome of “accessibility and awareness;” medium-term outcome of “enhanced capability to implement or influence;” and, long-term outcome of “implementation of gender-responsive and socially-equitable climate actions.” The climate and development knowledge network (CDKN) aims to create an enabling environment for implementation and scaling of climate and development actions.Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Netherland
Film : empowering women to adapt to climate change in the Volta delta, Ghana
Climate change is causing coastal erosion and salinisation of groundwater and lagoons in the Volta delta region in Ghana. This has adversely affected fishing and agricultural livelihoods of coastal communities. The lack of opportunities to earn a living locally has led to the migration of able-bodied males, leaving behind the highest proportion of female headed households in Ghana. To address the challenges of these women, a CDKN funded project called ‘Empowering women and transforming gender relations in the Volta Delta, Ghana’ has been instituted by the University of Ghana, Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS), working in partnership with Pro Link Ghana and Kulima Integrated Development Solutions
Inside story : lessons from mainstreaming climate change in Namibia
This inside story forms part of the CDKN Knowledge for Change series, which reflects on the common challenges, lessons, and successes CDKN and its partners have encountered in facilitating evidence-based decision-making to accelerate climate action. The aim of this work is to better understand how knowledge and evidence on climate change can inform and translate into policy and implementation. This refection process has investigated different tools and approaches for enhancing the use of knowledge in decision-making, the barriers encountered in facilitating change, and lessons useful for others who navigate similar challenges.Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherland
Kenya’s perfect storm of Covid-19, floods and locusts swarms
In this video, CDKN spoke to James Kuria of the Eastern Africa Grain Council (EAGC) to find out more about the multiple challenges that the East African region is currently facing. These threats include locust swarms, flooding, and Covid-19 that are affecting the livelihoods and food security of millions of people
Weaving knowledge and action on climate change : impacts from CDKN’s knowledge accelerator, 2018-2021
This brochure showcases some of the main achievements of the Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN). CDKN works to enhance the quality of life for the poorest and most vulnerable to climate change, and to support decision-makers to design and deliver climate-compatible development.
In response to COVID-19, CDKN is collaborating with the International Centre for Climate Change and Development and the Global Resilience Partnership. CDKN initiatives have given community leaders and organisers across the world direct access to global discussions. It has also enhanced climate change information on Wikipedia as an outreach channel and knowledge source. Going forward, the Wiki4Climate brand and hashtag will be used.Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherland
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