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Number of community public livelihoods infrastructures created/rehabilitated

Number of community public livelihoods infrastructures created/rehabilitated

Code:
Result Level:
  • Output
Objectives:
  • Ownership and access to productive assets
  • Disaster Risk Reduction and Natural Resources Management
Description:

Created/rehabilitated infrastructure indicates access to community assets, and proxy for improved household food security for participating households. It can include all kind of infrastructures: roads, markets, irrigation structures, wells, water storage, transformation/storage structures, protection structures, etc. - Includes cash for work / food for work intervention - Includes DRR programmes with livelihoods strengthening and protection - Includes livelihoods, livestock, fisheries or income generation activities production intervention

Disaggregated By:

Geography/Livelihoods zone; Wealth groups; Livelihoods group (e.g. pastoralist, farmers, traders); Period to achieve the objective;

Direction of change:
  • Increase (number)
Data source:

Progress/Endline. Data Collection methods: Households Survey, Focus Group Discussion; Work plan reports and records; Activity report (Procurement/logistics reports; Finance records; Technical design/reports) Observation For CFW schemes: Work attendance/participant list

Sector/Subsector:
  • Livelihoods and Natural Resources Protection
  • Income Generation Activities and Employment
  • Primary production
Source: IFRC-1 IFRC-5 ACF-1 OXFAM-1
Examples:

Measure Notes:

> Number public work structures completed (by type) > Size/length of public work structure completed (in km, m2, etc.) > Number of person/days needed for completion of public work structure > Number of people/households who participated to complete the structure > Number of people/households benefiting from the community infrastructure - Needs to link to natural resource management and DRM indicators. - Needs to consider those Public Work Projects with a primary objective of household food security, e.g. provision of food to households, rather than construction of infrastructure.