This document summarizes quarterly monitoring, evaluation, and adjustment of implementation challenges, issues, gaps, and problems (CIGPs) in districts and proposed resolutions. It lists the most pressing CIGPs common to many districts related to lack of water supply and incomplete perimeter fencing, both infrastructure issues within the control of project offices. It also notes these are recurring issues that ongoing actions have been taken to address.
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CIGPs
This document summarizes quarterly monitoring, evaluation, and adjustment of implementation challenges, issues, gaps, and problems (CIGPs) in districts and proposed resolutions. It lists the most pressing CIGPs common to many districts related to lack of water supply and incomplete perimeter fencing, both infrastructure issues within the control of project offices. It also notes these are recurring issues that ongoing actions have been taken to address.
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________ Quarter Monitoring, Evaluation and Adjustment (MEA)
IMPLEMENTATION CIGPs and PROPOSED RESOLUTIONS
Type of CIGPs Implementation CIGPs (Please reflect the most pressing Is it institutional, technical, Is it within control of the Is it new or recurring Actions Taken infrastructure, environmental, PSDS/EPS-consultant, CIGP? If recurring, Proposed Resolutions CIGPscommon to many districts and those or to be Taken isolated CIGPs that are critically important.) financial or political? ASDS or SDS, or other how many quarters offices/agencies? has it recurred? Lack of water supply infrastructure Within control recurring ongoing
Incomplete perimeter fencing infrastructure Within contol reccuring ongoing
CIGPs refer to concerns, issues, gaps, and problems.
Institutional Issues are issues related to policies, culture, practices, and/or traditions. Technical Issues are issues related to the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of teaching and/or non-teaching staff. Infrastructure/Environmental issues are issues related to site, buildings, amenities, facilities, equipment, and the like.