Number of <Natural Resource Management, Risk Reduction, Early Warning Systems> recommendations implemented - Livelihoods Centre
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Number of <Natural Resource Management, Risk Reduction, Early Warning Systems> recommendations implemented
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Description: | Increased number of recommendations implemented indicates understanding of the context/hazard/risk/climate change situation, proxy for reduction or risk/prevention of disaster and effectiveness and reliability if the system used. Working in Natural Resource Management/Risk Reduction/Early Warning Systems reduces the need for an emergency response, hence proxy for improved stability and protection of livelihoods and household resilience. - Includes various levels of interventions at community and household level, e.g. fuel efficient stoves, soil erosion protection, dam and water retention structures, pasture/water production and management, fodder or grain storage, etc. |
Disaggregated By: | Geography/Livelihoods zone; Period to achieve the objective; |
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Data source: | Both secondary and primary data collection can be used according to context. Baseline/Endline. If multiyear programme consider also a mid-term evaluation Secondary data. Reliable/relevant sources from other actors, clusters or government. Data Collection methods: Secondary data analysis; Focus Group Discussion; Key Informant Interviews; Local/regional/national structures records and plan/strategy documents; Observation |
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Source: | ACF-1 OXFAM-1 |
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Measure Notes: | > Number of NRM/DRR/EWS alerts specifying concrete operational recommendations relative to baseline > Number of NRM/DRR/EWS recommendations implemented relative to baseline > Timeliness of implementation of NRM/DRR/EWS recommendations (by type) relative to baseline > Timeliness of emergency response (by type) relative to baseline - Surveillance/EWS recommendations could be food or cash assistance, scale up of emergency nutrition programmes, livestock emergency interventions, e.g. destocking, fodder distribution and vaccination campaigns, etc. |