SMP Progress and Impact Report April 16-Sept 16

01 November 2016

We are delighted to today publish our latest report, outlining the progress made by the SMP in the first two quarters of 2016/17, covering the period 1st April - 31st September 2016.

The Scotland Malawi Partnership (SMP) is in the final year of its ambitious 2014-17 Strategic Plan. Through this three-year period, every six months the SMP has publically published a Progress and Impact Report highlighting progress achieved towards this Strategic Plan.

The Scotland Malawi Partnership is proud to be entirely transparent about its work and welcomes all feedback and input from members, supporters and partners.

We are delighted to today publish our latest report, outlining the progress made by the SMP in the first two quarters of 2016/17, covering the period 1st April – 31st September 2016. Click here to view the report >>

This report gives an update on progress in this six-month period for all 126 activity lines in the SMP’s 2014-17 Strategic Plan, including qualitative and quantitative monitoring and feedback data. For ease of analysis and progress tracking, this report is colour-coded such that:

  • Dark green represents an area of time-limited work which is complete and has ended.
  • Light green is an area of work with is, broadly speaking, all going to plan and is on-going as envisaged.
  • Amber is an area where we have had to amend the plan to achieve the same outcome.
  • Red is an area of work that will not be completed as we envisaged.

In this interim report there are:

  • 4 x (3%) dark green activity lines (completed and ended);
  • 115 x (91%) light green activity lines (tracking well and continuing broadly as planned);
  • 6 x (5%) amber activity lines (amendment to plan); and
  • 1 x (0.8%) red activity lines (not be completed as we envisaged).

With over 94% of all activity within the 2014-17 plan fully on course, we are confident that the Scotland Malawi Partnership is on track to achieve its 2014-17 strategic aspirations.

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