NCQG: What Gets Measured Gets Done
Omar Hadjel MCIM
Marketing Communications Consultant, Bid Writer, Social Value Practitioner, Certified Sustainability Professional, Impact Reporting, Sustainability Communication, External Assurance for Sustainability Reporting
To improve the quality of climate finance provided by the New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG) we need to be clear on how we are measuring its attainment. For this goal to become a reality at all, several key actions would be needed including: Transparent Monitoring and Reporting.
Transparent Monitoring and Reporting
Mechanisms should be put in place to track the promised funds, ensuring they are delivered on time and used effectively. This would help build confidence and maintain accountability.
There needs to be consistent tracking and documenting of 2 main aspects of climate finance:
? The amount of money delivered
? The timeliness of the delivery (ensuring funds are provided when they are needed)
? Consistency with the agreed target or goal.
2. Effective Use of Funds: We are also tracking how the funds are being used to make sure they are supporting effective climate actions in developing countries. This includes:
? Assessing whether the funds are allocated to projects and programs that make a real impact on climate resilience, adaptation, and mitigation
? Ensuring that the money is used for the intended purposes and not diverted or mismanaged.
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How Do We Monitor & Report on the Goal Effectively?
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) standards can help monitor and report on Delivery of Funds and Effective Use of Funds. The following GRI standards would be particularly relevant:
1. Delivery of Funds
2. Effective Use of Funds
3. Transparency and Accountability
These standards, when used together, create a comprehensive framework for monitoring and reporting on climate finance delivery and impact. This framework can support transparency, accountability, and confidence that funds are both provided and used as intended.
About the Author
Omar Hadjel MCIM is an accomplished marketing consultant, bid support specialist, and certified sustainability advisor. With a career focused on helping organisations in both the private and public sectors secure contracts and enhance their sustainability initiatives, Omar brings a unique blend of strategic insight, environmental awareness, and practical guidance to his clients. His expertise spans bid writing, social value strategy, and sustainability reporting, empowering businesses to align with industry standards and demonstrate their commitment to social and environmental responsibility.
As a member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing and a GRI Certified Sustainability Professional, Omar leverages his knowledge to advise on ESG strategies and public contract readiness, assisting companies in navigating complex procurement landscapes. With a passion for making impactful contributions, Omar also regularly shares insights through thought leadership articles and workshops aimed at enhancing business resilience and fostering sustainable growth.