Steps Taken to Ensure Sustainability Sample Clauses

Steps Taken to Ensure Sustainability of Project Outcomes and Sub-outcomes Finding 15 Project interventions at the municipal level have encouraged institutional ownership and capacity, factors that should contribute to sustained action on child labor. The Nepal National Master Plan, the South Asia Regional Action Plan and the Penauti Disaster Master Plan are reference strategies developed with national stakeholder participation and potentially will be used by them to guide actions post project. At the present time, the CLEAR II expert publications (review of legislation framework and the Labor Inspectorate assessment), which were developed with little stakeholder participation and to date have not been well- circulated, are unlikely to have impact unless additional measures are taken to promote their ownership by national stakeholders. Project results in Nepal are still at an early stage. The process oriented approach to working with municipalities on their DMPs and with the initial work on developing CLMSs is encouraging institutional ownership and is building capacity and understanding (see good practices). These aspects will contribute to increasing the sustainability of these outcomes. The policy documents supported by CLEAR II may likewise enable sustainable actions by the government beyond the project implementation period. They have involved a variety of national stakeholders in their elaboration and are likely to be endorsed by relevant government bodies. This applies to the NMP if it is endorsed by the Cabinet. It also applies to the DMP in Penauti Municipality, which is expected to be endorsed by the Municipality Council in the near future. The South Asia RAP has been endorsed and lasts from 2016 until 2021. These documents provide a framework that can trigger national actions. There have been a number of expert publications that have been developed with little participation from stakeholders within Nepal and to date these have not been well circulated. This includes the Review of Legislation and the Assessment of the Labor Inspectorate. The impact of project assessments and tools in Nepal is currently in question unless additional measures are taken before the end of the project to promote their ownership by national stakeholders.
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