Scottish climate action hubs: independent evaluation
A report of an independent evaluation of the climate action hubs in the Northeast of Scotland and the Highlands, Orkney and Shetland carried out by CAG Consultants.
Annex 7: Draft Hub MEL Framework TOC
The image below shows the MEL Framework TOC, followed by a summary decription of the TOC.
The TOC consists of several interlinked components. These key components can be grouped into the following questions:
What is the hub doing?
- Inputs (including financial, staff or expert advice and or material resources)
- Activities (daily, monthly and annually)
- Outputs (the results from the activities)
What difference is the hub making?
- Outcomes (what difference the hub is making in the short to medium term)
- Wider impact (what difference the hub is making in the long term)
What is the overall vision for hub programme that the hub is contributing to?
What are the guiding principles that will inform all of the hub’s work?
The different components of the TOC are linked in a casual pathway. The pathway shows how the hub’s activities will result in a particular output, which in turn will result in an outcome, which then leads to an impact that contributes to the achievement of the overall vision. This casual pathway is key to monitoring, evaluation and learning, as it allows a hub to identify what the possible causes are of achieving (or not achieving) a hub’s goals. The TOC also helps the hub understand how its activities fit into the broader vision of the Scottish Government’s hub programme.
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