Monitoring Component Clause Samples
The Monitoring Component clause establishes requirements for tracking and overseeing specific activities, processes, or systems within the scope of an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the methods, frequency, and responsibilities for monitoring, such as regular reporting, audits, or the use of monitoring tools to ensure compliance with agreed standards. Its core practical function is to provide transparency and accountability, enabling parties to detect issues early and ensure ongoing adherence to contractual obligations.
Monitoring Component. As defined in the MCC M&E Policy, monitoring is the continuous, systematic collection of data on specified indicators to provide indications of progress toward objectives and the achievement of intermediate results along the way. To monitor progress toward the achievement of results of this Compact, the Monitoring Component of the M&E Plan will identify (i) the Indicators (as defined below), (ii) the definitions of the Indicators, (iii) the sources and methods for data collection, (iv) the frequency for data collection, (v) the party or parties responsible for collecting and analyzing relevant data, and (vi) the timeline for reporting on each Indicator to MCC. It should be noted that some indicators will continue to be tracked after the Compact Term as necessary.
Monitoring Component. To monitor progress toward the achievement of the Project Objectives and Project Activity Outcomes, the Monitoring Component of the M&E Plan shall identify (i) the Indicators, (ii) the party or parties responsible, the timeline, and the instrument for collecting data and reporting on each Indicator to MCA-Vanuatu, and (iii) the method by which the reported data will be validated.
Monitoring Component. To monitor progress toward the achievement of the desired impact and outcomes of the Compact, the Monitoring Component of the M&E Plan will identify (a) the Indicators (as defined below), (b) the definitions of the Indicators, (c) the sources and methods for data collection, (d) the frequency for data collection, (e) the party or parties responsible, and (f) the timeline for reporting on each Indicator to MCC. Further, the Monitoring Component will track changes in the selected Indicators as a means for measuring progress towards the achievement of the objectives during the Compact Term. The M&E Plan will establish baselines which measure the situation prior to a development intervention, against which progress can be assessed or comparisons made (including evaluations and special studies) (each, a “Baseline”). MCA-Philippines will collect Baselines on the selected Indicators or verify already collected Baselines where applicable and as set forth in the M&E Plan.
Monitoring Component. As defined in the M&E Policy, monitoring is the continuous, systematic collection of data on specified Indicators to measure progress toward project objectives and the achievement of intermediate results along the way. The Monitoring Component of the M&E Plan summarizes the monitoring strategy to monitor progress toward achieving the results of this Compact, which requires identifying the (i) Indicators, (ii) definitions of the Indicators, (iii) Baselines and Targets, (iv) sources and methods for data collection, (v) frequency for data collection, (vi) reporting requirements, including the party or parties responsible for collecting, analyzing, and reporting relevant data, along with the process and timeline for reporting on each Indicator to MCC, and (vii) approach to assessing and ensuring data quality. It should be noted that some Indicators continue to be tracked after the Compact Term as necessary.
Monitoring Component. To monitor progress toward the achievement of the impact and outcomes, the Monitoring Component of the M&E Plan will identify (a) the indicators, (b) the definitions of the indicators,
Monitoring Component. To monitor progress toward the achievement of results of the Program, the Monitoring Component of the M&E Plan shall identify (a) the Indicators (as defined below), (b) the definitions of the Indicators, (c) the sources and methods for data collection, (d) the frequency for data collection, (e) the party or parties responsible for collecting and analyzing relevant data, and (f) the timeline for reporting on each Indicator to MCC. It should be noted that some indicators shall continue to be tracked after the Completion Date as necessary.
Monitoring Component. To monitor progress toward the achievement of the impact and outcomes, the Monitoring Component of the M&E Plan will identify (i) the Indicators (as defined below), (ii) the definitions of the Indicators, (iii) the sources and methods for data collection, (iv) the frequency for data collection, (v) the party or parties responsible, and (vi) the timeline for reporting on each Indicator to MCC. Further, the Monitoring Component will track changes in the selected Indicators for measuring progress towards the achievement of the objectives during the Compact Term. The M&E Plan will establish baselines which measure the situation prior to a development intervention, against which progress can be assessed or comparisons made (each a, “Baseline”). The Government will collect Baselines on the selected Indicators or verify already collected Baselines where applicable and as set forth in the M&E Plan.
Monitoring Component. As defined in the MCC M&E Policy, monitoring is the continuous, systematic collection of data on specified indicators to provide indications of progress toward objectives and the achievement of intermediate results along the way. To monitor progress toward the achievement of results of this Compact, the Monitoring Component of the M&E Plan will identify (a) the Indicators (as defined below), (b) the definitions of the Indicators, (c) the sources and methods for data collection, (d) the frequency for data collection, (e) the party or parties responsible for collecting and analyzing relevant data, (f) the timeline for reporting on each Indicator to MCC and (g) required disaggregations (all indicators should be sex disaggregated when possible). It should be noted that some Indicators will continue to be tracked in a Post Compact M&E Plan after this Compact expires, as described further below. Goal, Outcome, Output, and Process Indicators. The M&E Plan will measure the results of the Program using quantitative, objective, and reliable data (“Indicators”).
(i) The M&E Plan will establish baselines for every Indicator (each, a “Baseline”). An Indicator’s Baseline should be established prior to the start of the corresponding Project, Activity and/or sub-activity. Baselines demonstrate that the problem can be specified in measurable terms, and are thus a pre-requisite for adequate intervention design. The Government will collect Baselines on the selected Indicators or verify already collected Baselines where applicable.
(ii) The M&E Plan will establish a benchmark for each Indicator that specifies the expected value and the expected time by which the result will be achieved (“Target”).
(iii) The M&E Plan will indicate which Indicators will be disaggregated by sex, income level, and age, and beneficiary types to the extent practical and applicable.
(iv) MCC’s Common Indicators (as described in the MCC M&E Policy) will also be included as relevant.
(v) Subject to prior written approval from MCC and in accordance with the MCC M&E Policy, the Government may add Indicators or refine the definitions and Targets of existing Indicators.
(vi) MCA-Liberia must report to MCC on monitoring Indicators in the M&E Plan on a quarterly basis using an Indicator Tracking Table (“ITT”) in the form provided by MCC. No changes to Indicators, Baselines or Targets may be made in the ITT until the changes have been approved in the M&E Plan. Additional guidance on indicator reporting is co...
Monitoring Component. To monitor progress toward the achievement of the Objectives and Project Activity Outcomes, the Monitoring Component of the M&E Plan shall identify (i) Program levels, (ii) the Indicators,
Monitoring Component. To monitor progress toward the achievement of the Compact Goal, Objectives, and Outcomes, the Monitoring Component of the M&E Plan will identify (a) the Indicators (as defined below);
