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  • NeftalyCSPR Daily Planning Attendance register for 06 March 2026

    No.Name & SurnamePositionRoyalPresentApologyAbsent
    1Nancy MdakaChiefNeftalyCSPRYes
    2Minyikelo MamaboloSpecialistNeftalyCSPRYes
    3Teresho TalanaSpecialistNeftalyCSPRYes
    4Tylon ParkerSpecialistNeftalyCSPRYes
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  • SayProCSPR Daily Planning Meeting Minutes on the 6th March 2026


    Date: 06 March 2026
    Location: Online
    Facilitator: Miss Mdaka

    Attendees:

    • Miss Mdaka
    • Miss Mamabolo
    • Miss Talana
    • Mr Barker

    1. Opening

    Miss Mdaka opened the meeting, welcoming all attendees and outlining the purpose of the daily planning session. The primary focus was to confirm the tasks for the day and ensure proper task allocation.


    2. Confirmation of Tasks

    Each attendee confirmed that they had tasks assigned for the day and were ready to proceed with their responsibilities.

    • Miss Mamabolo, Miss Talana, Mr Barker: Confirmed tasks for the day were received and understood.
    • Miss Mdaka: Noted attendees without tasks and assigned relevant tasks to ensure full coverage of daily objectives.

    3. Task Assignment by Facilitator

    Miss Mdaka assigned tasks to those attendees who did not initially have tasks, ensuring that all responsibilities for the day were allocated efficiently.


    4. Additional Notes

    • Attendees confirmed that their SayProCSPR websites were functioning or noted any issues as needed.
    • Emphasis was placed on collaboration and communication throughout the day to ensure smooth workflow.

    5. Closing

    Miss Mdaka closed the meeting, thanking all attendees for their participation and confirming that all tasks were properly assigned and understood

    Minutes Prepared by: Miss Mdaka


  • NeftalyP409-8-1-3 Neftaly Development Manager Linah Ralepelle NeftalyCDR Daily Manager Report by on 03 February 2026 NeftalyPD409D4

    NeftalyP409-8-1-3 Neftaly Development Manager Linah Ralepelle NeftalyCDR Daily Manager Report by on 03 February 2026 NeftalyPD409D4

    To the Chairperson of Neftaly Kingdom Royal Committee Mr. Clifford Legodi, all Neftaly Kingdom Royal Committee Members, Neftaly Royal Chiefs and all Neftaly Human Capital.

    Kgotso a ebe le lena.

    To the CEO of Neftaly Mr Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson Mr Legodi, Neftaly Royal Committee Members and all Neftaly Chiefs and Neftaly Human capital

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    Neftaly Report Code: NeftalyF535-01

    Neftaly Date: 03 February 2026

    Neftaly Employee Name: Makgotlo Linah Ralepelle

    Neftaly Royal Name: Development Royalty

    Neftaly Office Name and Code: NeftalyCDR

    Neftaly Development Manager: Makgotlo Linah Ralepelle

    Neftaly Tasks Completed

    Task 1: Respond to the ticket via team using the link

    Task 2: Draft ticket on teams for the following :

    • Access of Diepsloot office as the gate is locked.
    • Communicate to the executive and Neftaly Royal regarding the proof of payment for the Diepsloot rent
    • Draft letter to Landlord for apologising for the delay in the payment of rent.

    Task 3: working on the following tasks: Handover the NeftalyCDR Q4 presentation for January to March 2026 to Neftaly Royal and NeftalyCER.

    Developed Presentation for Q4 January to March 2026 below are the attached link:

    • https://southernafricayouth-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/saypro-executive_southernafricayouth_org/IQCBH58EaOprR7178BYUa3aGAcVCtEzcVqIXXOiEipG3hOA?e=nbsq4O
      Developed Implementation Plan Q4 January to March 2026 below are the attached link:
    • https://southernafricayouth-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/saypro-executive_southernafricayouth_org/IQD1fDdx3UjeRJCl-SU4xITSAaOWoyoGlDM5QXkm097-Fyk?e=ayqObP

    Developed Implementation Calendar/Sheet Q4 January to March 2026 below are the attached link:

    • https://southernafricayouth-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/saypro-executive_southernafricayouth_org/IQDOOC1zQrIxSJQOAGS5cf2bAZeginGgV8WGw8dm99hpVnk?e=QCD1zc

    Developed Monitoring and Reporting Plan Q4 January to March 2026 below are the attached link:

    • https://southernafricayouth-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/saypro-executive_southernafricayouth_org/IQB5zdMurE7YQIOYnHf7D6SuAYWyhy3lV-qPpqn53rTnZzY?e=sbJ152

    Developed Human Capital Weekly Schedule in line with the Sheet and Implementation Plan Q4 January to March 2026 below are the attached link:

    • https://southernafricayouth-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/saypro-executive_southernafricayouth_org/IQCIiJgIUc_VRroRTsjWBPhzAciWIl8paNEZZsNdaGJrdzs?e=m0njEK

    Neftaly Tasks In Progress

    Task 1: Working on NeftalyCDR Alerts

    Task 2: Developed Daily Handover Report for Neftaly Chief Development Officer

    Neftaly Challenges Encountered

    websites for ideas.saypro.online is not working and other websites as well

    Neftaly Tasks for Wednesday

    Task 1: Attending and presenting Implementation plan for 2026

    Task 2: Developed Neftaly Chief Development daily handover

    General Neftaly Comments / Neftaly Observations

    My message shall end here

    Linah Ralepelle | Development Manager | Neftaly

  • NeftalyP409-8-1-3 Neftaly Development Manager Linah Ralepelle NeftalyCDR Daily Manager Report by on 02 February 2026 NeftalyPD409D4

    NeftalyP409-8-1-3 Neftaly Development Manager Linah Ralepelle NeftalyCDR Daily Manager Report by on 02 February 2026 NeftalyPD409D4

    To the CEO of Neftaly Mr Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson Mr Legodi, Neftaly Royal Committee Members and all Neftaly Chiefs and Neftaly Human capital

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    Neftaly Report Code: NeftalyF535-01

    Neftaly Date: 02 February 2026

    Neftaly Employee Name: Makgotlo Linah Ralepelle

    Neftaly Royal Name: Development Royalty

    Neftaly Office Name and Code: NeftalyCDR

    Neftaly Development Manager: Makgotlo Linah Ralepelle

    Neftaly Tasks Completed

    Task 1: working on the following tasks:

    Draft NeftalyCDR Q4 Implementation plan for Jan – March 2026 below are the attached link:

    • https://ideas.neftaly.net/idea/saypro-quarter-4-january-march-implementation-plan-2026-2/

    Task 2: Draft role and responsibilities of Neftaly human capital below are the attached link:

    • https://southernafricayouth-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/saypro-admin_southernafricayouth_org/IQB2L1PwFLZ8TpUkj_chXBnjAQyHosfw-WNooJ3fA1ckav0?e=Tl6I6o

    Task 3: Develop NeftalyCDR Q4 Presentation for January to March 2026 below are the attached link:

    • https://southernafricayouth-my.sharepoint.com/:p:/g/personal/saypro-admin_southernafricayouth_org/IQBCeHqoZD9rR4a4Z4vKJ74TAdVFx6YjwCbHN9oU4DT5ghI?e=bRIMxc

    Task 4: Scanned documents of Neftaly human capital upload on one – drive under Neftaly Chief Development Royalty below are the attached link:

    • https://southernafricayouth-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/personal/saypro-executive_southernafricayouth_org/IgDh5kwz7_68QanD4b6z-TSMAdowY4JfIYnhhi_8WvRYD7M?e=zgjC6U

    Task 5: Attending and presenting Neftaly Annual implementation plan for 2026 below are the attached link:

    • https://ideas.neftaly.net/sayprocdr-annual-implementation-plan-2026/

    Task 6: Draft 20260126 Contract – Daniel Makano to the file online

    Neftaly Tasks In Progress

    Task 1: Working on NeftalyCDR Alerts

    Task 2: Developed Daily Handover Report for Neftaly Chief Development Officer

    Neftaly Challenges Encountered

    Disconnection of internet

    Water Outage – Diepsloot

    websites for ideas.saypro.online is not working and other websites as well

    Neftaly Tasks for Tuesday

    Task 1: Attending and presenting Implementation plan for 2026

    Task 2: Developed Neftaly Chief Development daily handover

    General Neftaly Comments / Neftaly Observations

    My message shall end here

    Linah Ralepelle | Development Manager | Neftaly

  • Neftaly Daily Feedback meeting minutes 04 January 2026

    Neftaly Daily Feedback meeting minutes 04 January 2026

    Date: 04 January 2026

    1. Opening

    The meeting commenced with a song led by Ms Ditsoabane, followed by a prayer led by Mr Makano.

    2. Attendance

    Present:

    • Mr Makano
    • Ms Ditsoabane
    • Ms Ralepelle
    • Ms Shihangu

    Apology:

    • Mr Macuacua

    3. Matters Arising

    3.1 Bookings Approval

    Development reported that feedback had been received from Marketing and Education indicating that they are awaiting approval or system access from the Chief Operations Officer in order to proceed with approving bookings.

    3.2 Job Placement Opportunity

    A placement opportunity was received from FZ Cleaning Company, expressing interest in recruiting former students for employment opportunities in March 2026.

    3.3 Staff Availability

    The Chief Development Officer informed the meeting that Ms Gwagwa (Cleaner) would not be available for duty on this day.

    3.4 Q4 2026 Implementation

    The implementation plan for Q4 2026 was approved successfully. The meeting agreed that the presentation dates require revision.

    3.5 Diepsloot Office Rent Payment

    The office gates were locked but were reopened after payment was made.

  • Neftaly Daily Feedback meeting agenda 04 January 2026

    Neftaly Daily Feedback meeting agenda 04 January 2026

    Date: 04 January 2026

    1. Opening
      • Welcome
      • Song
      • Prayer
    2. Attendance and Apologies
    3. Confirmation of Previous Minutes
    4. Matters Arising
      • Feedback from Marketing and Education on booking approvals
      • Access/approval status from Chief Operations
    5. Departmental Feedback
      • Development updates
      • Staff availability (Cleaner: Ms Gwagwa)
    6. Placements and Opportunities
      • FZ Cleaning Company placement opportunity for previous students (March 2026)
    7. Projects and Implementation
      • Q4 2026 implementation approval
      • Adjustment of presentation dates
    8. Administration and Operations
      • Diepsloot office rent payment and access issues
    9. General / Any Other Business
    10. Closing
  • Neftaly Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Monitoring & Reporting Plan Marketing Royal Q4 | January – March 2026

    Neftaly Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Monitoring & Reporting Plan Marketing Royal Q4 | January – March 2026

    Framework: NeftalyCMR (Royal Marketing Oversight)


    1. Purpose of the Monitoring & Reporting Plan

    This Monitoring & Reporting Plan establishes a detailed, structured, and governance-aligned system for tracking, measuring, evaluating, and reporting on the performance of the Marketing Royal Q4 Implementation Plan for the period January–March 2026.

    The plan ensures:

    • Transparency and accountability under NeftalyCMR Royal Marketing authority
    • Evidence-based decision-making
    • Continuous performance improvement
    • Audit-ready documentation aligned with Neftaly governance standards
    • Clear reporting to Executive Management and the Royal Committee

    2. Monitoring Objectives

    The monitoring function aims to:

    • Track progress against the approved Implementation Calendar / Sheet
    • Measure effectiveness and impact of marketing activities
    • Ensure alignment with NeftalyCMR priorities and approvals
    • Identify risks, delays, or underperformance early
    • Enable timely corrective actions
    • Provide reliable performance intelligence to leadership

    3. Monitoring Framework

    3.1 Areas of Monitoring

    Monitoring is conducted across the following strategic areas:

    • Brand visibility, reputation, and consistency
    • Digital marketing performance and online presence
    • Content production, quality, and publishing discipline
    • Events marketing effectiveness (executed under Royal oversight)
    • Stakeholder, partner, and community engagement
    • Internal communication and coordination efficiency

    4. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

    4.1 Brand Visibility & Reputation KPIs

    • Growth in Neftaly brand mentions across platforms
    • Public engagement levels with Neftaly content
    • Consistent use of approved branding and messaging
    • Visibility of Neftaly programmes, initiatives, and events

    4.2 Digital Marketing KPIs

    • Website traffic growth (including ideas.saypro.online)
    • Page views, session duration, and bounce rate
    • Number of online enquiries and leads generated
    • Social media reach, impressions, and follower growth
    • Platform-specific performance trends

    4.3 Content & Communication KPIs

    • Number of articles, announcements, and posts published
    • Content delivery against the approved content calendar
    • Engagement rates (likes, shares, comments, clicks)
    • Quality and relevance of messaging
    • Timeliness of internal and external communications

    4.4 Events Marketing KPIs (Royal Marketing Oversight)

    • Number of NeftalyCMR-approved events supported
    • Event promotion reach and engagement
    • Attendance figures and participation levels
    • Digital coverage of events (pre-, during, and post-event)
    • Post-event feedback and impact indicators

    4.5 Stakeholder Engagement KPIs

    • Number of stakeholder communications issued
    • Partnership and collaboration enquiries generated
    • Media engagements and coverage achieved
    • Responsiveness to stakeholder enquiries

    5. Monitoring Tools & Data Sources

    The following tools and data sources support monitoring:

    • Website analytics tools (including ideas.saypro.online)
    • Social media platform insights and dashboards
    • Campaign tracking sheets and performance dashboards
    • Event attendance registers and reports
    • Stakeholder engagement and communication logs
    • Internal weekly activity trackers

    6. Reporting Structure & Frequency

    6.1 Weekly Reporting

    Audience: Internal Management & NeftalyCMR

    Weekly reports focus on operational execution and immediate performance.

    Content Includes:

    • Activities completed vs planned
    • Campaign and content performance snapshot
    • Events marketing progress
    • Challenges, risks, and delays
    • Immediate corrective actions

    6.2 Monthly Reporting

    Audience: Executive Management & Royal Committee

    Monthly reports provide strategic performance insights.

    Content Includes:

    • Performance against KPIs
    • Digital and brand performance trends
    • Campaign highlights and outcomes
    • Events marketing summary
    • Lessons learned and improvement actions

    6.3 End-of-Q4 Reporting

    Audience: CEO, COO, Royal Committee

    The Q4 report provides a consolidated and analytical overview.

    Content Includes:

    • Comprehensive performance summary
    • Impact analysis and evidence
    • Effectiveness of campaigns and events
    • Governance and compliance confirmation
    • Strategic recommendations for the next quarter

    7. Roles & Responsibilities (NeftalyCMR Aligned)

    Chief Marketing Officer (Executing Under Royal Marketing Authority)

    • Overall monitoring and reporting oversight
    • Validation and approval of reports
    • Submission of reports to NeftalyCMR, Executive Management, and Royal Committee
    • Ensuring corrective actions are implemented

    Marketing Team / Support Staff

    • Data collection and verification
    • Weekly activity and performance reporting
    • Maintenance of monitoring tools and trackers
    • Support performance reviews and analysis

    Internal Stakeholders (Programmes & Events)

    • Provision of programme, campaign, and event data
    • Participation in performance review sessions
    • Support corrective action implementation

    8. Reporting Formats

    Standardised formats include:

    • Weekly Marketing & Events Activity Reports
    • Monthly KPI Dashboards
    • Quarterly Narrative and Analytical Reports
    • Presentation decks for Executive and Royal meetings

    9. Risk Management & Corrective Action

    Monitoring enables proactive risk management through:

    • Early identification of underperformance or delays
    • Root-cause analysis of challenges
    • Development of corrective action plans
    • Campaign, content, or schedule adjustments
    • Escalation of critical risks to Royal Marketing and Executive leadership

    10. Governance, Compliance & Assurance

    • Full alignment with Neftaly governance and branding standards
    • Royal Marketing (NeftalyCMR) oversight and validation
    • Accurate record-keeping and documentation
    • Audit-ready reports, evidence, and trackers maintained at all times

    Prepared by:
    Puluko Nkiwane
    Neftaly Chief Marketing Officer
    (Executing Under NeftalyCMR – Marketing Royal Authority)

    Digital Platform Reference:
    ideas.saypro.online

  • Neftaly Chief Development Officer Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Plan January – March 2026 (Q4)

    Neftaly Chief Development Officer Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Plan January – March 2026 (Q4)


    To the CEO of Neftaly Mr. Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson Mr. Legodi, Neftaly Royal Committee Members and all Neftaly Chiefs and Neftaly Human capital

    Kgotso a ebe le lena

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Neftaly Chief Development Officer Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Plan
    Implementation Period: January 2026 – March 2026 (Q4)

    1. INTRODUCTION
    2. 1.1 Background and Context of the Q4 M&E Plan

    Neftaly implements a range of development programmes aimed at empowering youth, women, and persons with disabilities through education, skills development, and community-based initiatives. To ensure these programmes are delivered effectively and achieve their intended outcomes, a structured Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) system is required. This Q4 M&E Plan provides a clear framework for monitoring programme performance and evaluating results during the period January to March 2026.

    1.2 Purpose of the Monitoring and Evaluation Plan

    The purpose of this M&E Plan is to guide the systematic monitoring of programme activities, measure performance against agreed targets, and assess the impact of Neftaly’s interventions. The plan supports evidence-based decision-making, accountability, and continuous improvement.

    1.3 Objectives of the Q4 (January–March 2026) M&E Plan

    The objectives of the Q4 M&E Plan are to:

    Track progress against programme plans and targets

    Measure performance using agreed Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

    Assess beneficiary reach and programme impact

    Identify challenges, risks, and areas for improvement

    Inform management decisions and corrective actions

    1.4 Scope of the Plan

    This plan applies to all Neftaly programmes, projects, and functional areas implemented during Q4 (January–March 2026). It covers monitoring of activities, outputs, outcomes, and reporting across all development initiatives under the oversight of the Chief Development Officer.

    1.5 Intended Users of the M&E Plan

    The M&E Plan is intended for use by Neftaly management, executive leadership, the Board, programme managers, and relevant stakeholders, including donors and partners where applicable.

    1.6 Alignment with Neftaly Strategic Plan, QIP 2026, and Internal Policies

    This plan is aligned with the Neftaly Strategic Plan, the 2026 Quality Implementation Plan (QIP), and all relevant internal policies and reporting requirements. It ensures consistency between planning, implementation, monitoring, and reporting.

    1. ORGANISATIONAL, PROGRAMME, AND OPERATIONAL CONTEXT
      2.1 Neftaly Mandate and Development Focus Areas

    Neftaly’s mandate is to empower communities by improving access to education, skills development, entrepreneurship, and social support services. The organisation focuses on inclusive development, with specific attention to youth, women, and persons with disabilities.

    2.2 Overview of Q4 (Jan–Mar 2026) Programmes and Targets

    During Q4, Neftaly will implement approved programmes in line with the Annual Implementation Plan. Each programme has defined outputs, beneficiary targets, and performance indicators that will be monitored throughout the quarter.

    2.3 Strategic Priorities for the Quarter

    Key priorities for Q4 include effective programme delivery, achievement of quarterly targets, quality service provision, and preparation for year-end reporting and planning.

    2.4 Role and Accountability of the Chief Development Officer

    The Neftaly Chief Development Officer is responsible for overall oversight of programme performance and M&E implementation. The Neftaly Chief Development Officer ensures that monitoring systems are functional, performance is reviewed regularly, and corrective actions are implemented where required.

    2.5 Relationship Between the Neftaly Chief Development Officer, Programme Managers, and M&E Functions

    Programme Managers are responsible for collecting and submitting performance data, while M&E support functions provide tools, guidance, and quality assurance. The Neftaly Chief Development Officer coordinates these roles and ensures alignment across all programmes.

    2.6 Governance, Oversight, and Reporting Structures

    M&E reporting flows from programme level to management and executive oversight structures. Quarterly reports are reviewed and approved through established governance processes.

    1. MONITORING AND EVALUATION APPROACH
      3.1 Definition and Purpose of Monitoring

    Monitoring is the continuous tracking of programme activities and outputs to ensure implementation is progressing as planned.

    3.2 Definition and Purpose of Evaluation

    Evaluation focuses on assessing the effectiveness, relevance, and impact of programmes in achieving intended outcomes.

    3.3 Results-Based Management (RBM) Framework

    Neftaly applies a Results-Based Management approach to link activities to outputs, outcomes, and long-term impact.

    3.4 Logical Framework

    The logical framework outlines inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes, and impact for each programme and guides performance measurement.

    3.5 Integration of M&E into Operations

    Monitoring activities are integrated into daily, weekly, and monthly operations to ensure timely data collection and reporting.

    3.6 Alignment with NeftalyCDR Reporting Timelines

    All M&E activities align with NeftalyCDR reporting schedules to ensure consistency and compliance.

    1. PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT AND KPI FRAMEWORK
      4.1 Overview of Neftaly Performance Management System

    The performance management system tracks progress against agreed KPIs and targets.

    4.2 KPI Development, Approval, and Review

    KPIs are developed during planning, approved by management, and reviewed quarterly.

    4.3 KPI Categories

    KPIs include programme delivery, beneficiary reach and inclusion, quality and impact, and financial efficiency indicators.

    4.4 KPI Tracking per Programme

    Each programme tracks KPIs monthly and consolidates results quarterly.

    4.5 Baselines and Targets

    Baselines, monthly targets, and quarterly targets are clearly defined for accurate performance measurement.

    4.6 Data Sources and Verification

    Data is collected using standard tools and verified to ensure accuracy and reliability.

    4.7 Performance Rating System

    Performance is assessed using a scoring and traffic-light system to highlight progress and risks.

    1. QUARTERLY PERFORMANCE REVIEWS

    Quarterly performance reviews assess overall programme performance against KPIs, identify challenges, and agree on corrective actions. Reviews include preparation of documentation, performance analysis, management decisions, and follow-up on action items.

    1. BENEFICIARY IMPACT ASSESSMENTS

    Beneficiary impact assessments measure how programmes have improved skills, economic opportunities, and social outcomes. Data is disaggregated by youth, women, and persons with disabilities, and findings are used to improve programme design and delivery.

    1. DATA COLLECTION, MANAGEMENT, AND QUALITY ASSURANCE

    Clear roles and standard tools are used for data collection. Data quality is ensured through validation, secure storage, confidentiality measures, and compliance with ethical and data protection standards.

    1. QUARTERLY PERFORMANCE REPORT (JANUARY–MARCH 2026)

    The quarterly performance report presents consolidated programme results, KPI achievement, beneficiary impact, challenges, risks, and recommendations. Reports are reviewed, approved, and shared with relevant stakeholders within agreed timelines.

    1. LEARNING, ADAPTATION, AND CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

    M&E findings are used to identify lessons learned, best practices, and areas for improvement. Feedback informs programme adjustments and future planning.

    1. RISK MANAGEMENT IN M&E

    Potential operational, data, and reporting risks are identified and mitigated through ongoing monitoring and corrective actions.

    1. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

    Clear roles are defined for the Chief Development Officer, programme managers, M&E support staff, senior management, and governance structures to ensure accountability and effective implementation.

    1. Q4 IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE AND RESOURCES

    The M&E implementation schedule outlines key activities, timelines, and resource requirements for January to March 2026 to ensure effective execution of this plan. Oversight

    Q4 IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE AND RESOURCES
    12.1 Detailed M&E Activity Plan (January–March 2026)

    The Monitoring and Evaluation activities for Q4 will be implemented in line with the approved programme schedules and reporting timelines. Key activities include routine data collection, monthly KPI tracking, quarterly performance reviews, beneficiary impact assessments, and the preparation of the Q4 Performance Report. Activities will be conducted on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis to ensure timely monitoring and early identification of performance gaps.

    12.2 Resource Requirements and Budget Allocation

    The implementation of the Q4 M&E Plan will utilise existing organisational resources, including programme staff, M&E tools, and reporting systems. Budget allocations will support data collection activities, monitoring visits, performance review meetings, and reporting processes. Resource utilization will be monitored to ensure cost-effectiveness and alignment with approved budgets.

    12.3 Capacity Building and Technical Support for M&E

    Capacity building will be provided to programme managers and relevant staff to strengthen data collection, reporting, and performance analysis. Technical support will focus on the correct use of M&E tools, KPI tracking, data quality assurance, and reporting standards to ensure consistent and reliable performance information.

    12.4 Monitoring the Implementation of the M&E Plan

    The Chief Development Officer will oversee the implementation of the M&E Plan throughout Q4. Progress against the M&E activities will be reviewed regularly, and any challenges identified will be addressed through corrective actions. This will ensure that the M&E Plan is implemented effectively and supports informed decision-making.

    My message shall end here

    My message shall end here
     
    Linah Ralepelle | Neftaly Chief Development Officer | Neftaly