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Lessons from Madagascar
The Madagascar Action Plan-MAP
http://www.un.org/esa/coordination/Alliance/MADAGASCAR%20ACTION%20PLAN.htm
MAP Document
• Eight Commitments (Not as broad as
pillars)
• Each Commitment presents 5 aspects:
– Current Situation (mini-Diagnostic)
– Objectives
– Strategies
– Priority Projects and Activities
– Indicators
MAP Example
From MAP to Results Framework
Structure for the Results Matrix:
• Objective
• Expected Result
• Indicator
• Baseline
• Year by Year Targets for the PRS or national
development plan
• Vehicle for producing the data (survey, annual
report, etc.)
• Accountability-Agency/Ministry responsible
Issues for Results Framework
Inputs, technological
packages, fertilizer,
improved seeds
Environmental
Poverty
Reduce Tavy Protection
Reduction Increase
Cultivation E7
yield
Increase
revenue Rural Recurrent budget
Development for protected areas,
reforestation
E4
Improved Market
nutrition surplus
Diversify
agricultural Access to
production improved
services and Plan for
Health products Rural Roads
E5
E2
Tourism Linkages
Local
Population
E8
Poverty
Reduction
Services
Private Investment, for tourists
Sector knowledge
E6 Tourism
Revenue Eco-tourism
Sector locations
Access to Investment E6
tourist Finance Environment
locations Rural roads, (budget) for
E7
tourist travel protected
information areas
Infrastructure
E2
Matching Indicators-1
Immediate Agricultural Goal
• Annual rice production in tons
• Rice yields per hectare in Regions 1, 2, 3
Diversification of Agriculture
• Annual non-rice production in tons (e.g.,
tomatoes, spinach, citrus, soybeans, milk)
• HH consumption of non-rice farm products
Matching Indicators-2
Health Benefits of Improved Diet
• Incidence of malnutrition in children under 5