Monitoring, Reporting & Feedback
“See It, Share It, Improve It—Data That Drives Monetary Justice.”
Executive Summary
Transparency and constant learning keep Globalgood’s advocacy credible and effective. Our Monitoring, Reporting & Feedback (MRF) system gathers real‑time data from treaty halls, regional workshops, and neighborhood pilot sites; turns it into open dashboards; and channels community critiques straight back to decision‑makers. The result is a living feedback loop that tightens strategy, corrects errors early, and proves to the world that reform toward the Credit‑to‑Credit (C2C) Monetary System is measurable, accountable, and people‑centered.
Global Monitoring Framework
Objectives Tracked
- Treaty of Nairobi signatures & ratifications.
- URU adoption by multilateral agencies (UN, IMF, World Bank).
- Volume and price‑floor integrity of URU on public ledgers.
Tools
- Global Dashboard – web app streaming reserve audits, signature counts, and media‑sentiment analytics.
- Diplomatic Log – encrypted CRM where advocates record every high‑level meeting; auto‑summaries appear (minus confidential details) on public timeline within 72 hours.
Reporting Cadence
- Monthly highlights posted on Globalgood blog.
- Quarterly “C2C Global Pulse” PDF circulated to partners and press.
Feedback Channels
- Stakeholder survey after each IMF, UN, or G‑20 event.
- Public comment box on dashboard: verified users can tag data errors for 48‑hour correction pledge.

Regional Monitoring Framework
Objectives Tracked
- Number of Treaty Readiness Retreats completed.
- Alignment score for collateral laws across member states.
- Uptake of concessionary URU windows at development banks.
- Volume of cross‑border URU transactions by sector.
Tools
- Regional Scorecard – heat‑map ranking states on legal alignment, pilot volume, and civil‑society engagement.
- Pilot Tracker – GIS map showing live merchant payments, color‑coded by industry.
Reporting Cadence
- Retreat debrief released within seven days—includes slide deck, audio snippets, action list.
- Quarterly scorecard emailed to regional finance ministers and published on portal.
Feedback Channels
- End‑of‑retreat “Stop‑Start‑Continue” workshop: participants vote anonymously via mobile app.
- Hotline for pilot participants to report bugs or bureaucratic bottlenecks; issues auto‑ticketed to regional advocacy team.

National Monitoring Framework
Objectives Tracked
- Passage and enactment of C2C Enabling Acts.
- Percentage of bank deposits converted to URU or local C2C compliant units.
- Public‑literacy milestones: town‑hall attendance, school‑lesson completion rates.
- Inflation delta—fiat CPI vs. URU price floor.
Tools
- Switch‑Over Day Command Console – real‑time dashboard showing ATM software status, hotline call volume, and wallet‑upgrade success rate.
- Public Sentiment Barometer – scrapes local news and social media for C2C sentiment, categories as positive/neutral/negative.
Reporting Cadence
- Daily Situation Report during first 30 days of switch‑over, then weekly for 90 days, then monthly.
- Six‑month After‑Action Review shared in bilingual summary booklet.
Feedback Channels
- SMS survey sent to random sample of citizens 30 days post‑switch—asks about ease of wallet use, price changes, and trust level.
- Community Forum logs: every town‑hall Q&A transcribed, anonymized, and uploaded for public view.

Integrated Learning Loop
Data flows upward; insights flow downward. Monthly cross‑level calls—Global Desk, Regional Hubs, National Chapters—review dashboards, flag outliers, and assign fixes. A living Lessons Learnt Log records missteps (e.g., under‑resourced helplines) and corrective actions so every subsequent campaign begins smarter.
Transparency Pledge – All non‑personal MRF datasets are open‑licensed. Anyone can download raw numbers, replicate charts, or build third‑party visualizations—because a just monetary system must welcome scrutiny.
Be Part of the Feedback Engine
- Spot a data glitch? Tag it in the dashboard and watch the correction clock tick.
- Run a local pilot? Upload anonymized performance metrics.
- Researcher? Fork our GitHub repo and add analytics modules.
- Citizen journalist? Embed our live widgets in your story.
Email mrf@globalgoodcorp.org or visit globalgoodcorp.org/dashboard-help to request API keys or join the monthly Data‑Dive call.

“Measure What Matters—Prove Progress, Perfect the Path.”