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Australia Pacific Climate Partnership Mid-Term Review Report

Summary

The Australia Pacific Climate Partnership (the Partnership) is a four year (2018-19/2021-22) regional program. It seeks to strengthen the climate and disaster resilience of Pacific peoples, and has the following intended end of program outcomes:

  • Australian aid investments in the Pacific are climate and disaster risk informed.
  • Australian supported climate change information is relevant and influential; and
  • Australia is valued as a partner in climate change action in the Pacific.

The Partnership consists of various subprograms, including: The Support Unit (SU, $22.6m 2018-19 to 2021-22), the Climate and Oceans Support Program in the Pacific, Phase 2 (COSPPac2, $23.3m, 2017-18 to 2021-22), and Governance for Resilient Development in the Pacific (Gov4Res $10.4m 2018-2019 to 2021-22).

The purpose of the mid-term review is twofold:

  1. to generate an independent perspective on how the Partnership is tracking against the intended end of program outcomes, and
  2.  assessing the Partnership model, specifically the extent to which the Partnership has helped the subprograms to be greater than the sum of their parts.

The mid-term review is not intended as an appraisal of each sub-program or implementing partner’s performance. The assessment of the sub-programs recognises that they are at different stages of implementation and have different histories.

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