The Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR and World Agroforestry (ICRAF) joined forces in 2019, leveraging a combined 65 years’ experience in research on the role of forests and trees in solving critical global challenges.
This handbook is a detailed county monitoring framework for the ten county departments and flagship projects, national government projects as well as projects undertaken by development actors. The handbook also contains the indictors for monitoring key outcomes selected to reflect the main aspect of the CIDP i.e. macroeconomic stability, socioeconomic transformation, economic growth, investing in the people of the county, and transformation of county political governance system. Furthermore, it serves as a monitoring framework for the flagship projects. The outcome indicators will be traced through a series of reports to be produced at the end of each financial year under the County Integrated Monitoring and Evaluation System (CIMES). While reports on the flagship projects will however be produced with greater frequency by the Service Delivery Unit for informing the executive and for other strategic decision making at the end of each quarter.
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