African Centre For Environment, Energy and Climate Advocacy
Measuring Lasting Change in Climate and Environmental Action
At ACEECA, impact is not measured by activities delivered, but by the lasting changes experienced by communities, ecosystems, and institutions.
Our Impact Assessment framework enables us to evaluate whether our interventions contribute to meaningful improvements in environmental protection, climate resilience, clean energy access, and governance systems. Through systematic analysis and evidence-based evaluation, we assess not only what has been achieved—but how sustainable, inclusive, and transformative those achievements are.
Impact assessment ensures accountability, strengthens strategic direction, and reinforces our commitment to measurable results.
Evaluate long-term environmental and socio-economic outcomes beyond short-term outputs.
Assess improvements in adaptive capacity and vulnerability reduction.
Measure institutional and governance system changes.
Surface replicable models for broader climate action.
Demonstrate transparent and credible results to stakeholders.
Our framework integrates quantitative and qualitative methods to capture both measurable indicators and lived experiences.
Every intervention is guided by a clear Theory of Change. Impact assessments test causal pathways and validate assumptions.
Structured baseline studies establish pre-intervention conditions; endline assessments measure progress and change over time.
Follow-up studies assess whether outcomes are sustained beyond project timelines, with sustainability central to evaluation criteria.
Land restoration, ecosystem health, biodiversity conservation, reduced degradation
Adaptive capacity, climate-smart agriculture, reduced vulnerability, disaster preparedness
Renewable energy adoption, reduced biomass reliance, health & economic savings, gender inclusion
Institutional capacity, policy implementation, community participation, transparency
Impact assessment at ACEECA is participatory and inclusive. Communities are engaged not merely as respondents, but as partners in evaluating change.
By integrating local perspectives, we ensure that assessments reflect lived realities.
Impact assessment findings actively strengthen future programming through:
We ensure ethical data practices and credible reporting through:
Our impact assessment processes are aligned with:
This alignment ensures that our results contribute meaningfully to broader climate and development commitments.
True impact in climate and environmental work is systemic. It is reflected in restored ecosystems, empowered communities, resilient livelihoods, inclusive institutions, and sustained clean energy adoption.
Through structured, rigorous, and participatory impact assessment, ACEECA ensures that its work contributes not only to immediate improvements, but to long-term transformation. We remain committed to measuring what matters—so that climate and environmental action delivers durable and equitable change.