The ASCC Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Framework of the ASCC Blueprint 2025 is consist of three monitoring systems namely (i) Implementation-Focused Monitoring System, (ii) Result/Outcome-Based Monitoring System and (iii) Cross-Pillar Monitoring and Evaluation.
The Implementation-Focused Monitoring System monitors activities at the sectoral level and the follow-up actions of declarations at regional and national levels.
The 21st SOCA Meeting approved the following monitoring tools for this system: (i) Framework for Reporting on ASCC Sectoral Bodies’ Implementation of the Sectoral Work Plans (Tool 1) and (ii) Monitoring Matrix of Follow-up Actions to Declarations (Tool 2). Tool 1 monitors the implementation status and alignment of the Sectoral Work Plans while Tool 2 monitors the national and regional level follow-up actions for adopted ASCC Declarations or Statements since 2007.
The 21st SOCA Meeting approved the following monitoring tools for this system: (i) Framework for Reporting on ASCC Sectoral Bodies’ Implementation of the Sectoral Work Plans (Tool 1) and (ii) Monitoring Matrix of Follow-up Actions to Declarations (Tool 2). Tool 1 monitors the implementation status and alignment of the Sectoral Work Plans while Tool 2 monitors the national and regional level follow-up actions for adopted ASCC Declarations or Statements since 2007.
The Result/Outcome-Based Monitoring System assess the progress of the ASCC Blueprint’s Key Performance Indicators. This includes results of the ASCC Blueprint 2025 Baseline Study, Midterm Review of the ASCC Blueprint and the End-Term Review of the ASCC Blueprint 2025.
The Cross-Pillar Monitoring and Evaluation is focused on ensuring cross-pillar data management system which can also serve as reference in conducting analysis through cross-pillar or cross-sectoral research studies.
Data from these monitoring systems are stored in the ASCC Database for Monitoring and Evaluation (ADME) System.