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Presenting Evidence of Success

Presenting Evidence of Success. Means of Verification. Identified sources of evidence you will use to verify your projects success How outputs and achievements are measured Projects expected to submit these means of verification with your annual report and final report.

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Presenting Evidence of Success

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  1. Presenting Evidence of Success

  2. Means of Verification • Identified sources of evidence you will use to verify your projects success • How outputs and achievements are measured • Projects expected to submit these means of verification with your annual report and final report

  3. Types of material that can be used Generated by project External to project Government data Committee meeting minutes Independent produced reports Red list reports CITES reports CBD reports CMS reports • Project deliverables i.e. • Peer review papers & citations • Workshop proceedings • Survey reports • Photos • Videos • Website hits/ downloads

  4. Key points • Material produced by external sources is a stronger source of evidence than project produced materials • However – control over timing of release of these materials is harder to predict • A mix is suggested • You may need to offer multiple means of verification for one indicator

  5. Using your evidence to promote your success • The Darwin Initiative reports should not be your only audience when promoting the success of your project- there are many ways of promoting your project and the Darwin Initiative • Consider: • Who is your audience? • In what format do they use/read/digest evidence? • When could you best present your material (leverage)? • What language should you use (technical vs. layman)

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