SADC Polic y for Strategy Development, Planning, M onitoring and Evaluation
4.3 Monitoring
22. The Secretariat shall undertake monitoring on a continuous basis
to provide regular feedback on the consistency or discrepancy
between planned and actual performances or on compliance with
commitments. Monitoring will be used to provide an early indication
of the likelihood that expected results will be attained. It provides an
opportunity to validate the logical approach underlying operational
plans and to make necessary changes thereof.
23.
The monitoring function of the Secretariat will encompass the
monitoring of operational plans, which are executed by the
Secretariat, as well as the monitoring of implementation of protocols
and other regional policy instruments, which are under the
responsibility of Member States. The monitoring tasks with regard
to protocols and other policy implementation instruments will be
performed in coordination with Member States.
4.3.1
Monitoring of operational plans
24. The Secretariat shall establish the necessary measures to institutionalize monitoring and integrate it as an integral part of the management of the affairs of the Secretariat. The measures shall include the
following:
i)
reparation of quarterly performance reports on the execution of
P
Annual Sector Operational Plans for review at the appropriate management level of the Secretariat;
ii) P
reparation of six-monthly performance reports on the execution of
the Annual Consolidated Operational Plan for review by Council and
relevant advisory bodies,
iii) P
reparation of an annual performance report on the execution of the
Annual Consolidated Operational Plan for review by Council and relevant advisory bodies;
25. The Secretariat shall establish the necessary systems and procedures
to ensure that:
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