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Number or percentage of households applying new knowledge of production/income related techniques promoted by the project/extension system

Number or percentage of households applying new knowledge of production/income related techniques promoted by the project/extension system

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Result Level:
  • Outcome
Objectives:
  • Gain and application of livelihoods activities knowledge
Description:

Increased application of knowledge and practices is a proxy indicator for improved household productivity. - Includes education training and capacity building activities. - Includes production or income by the household, or any target information for application and impact on household food security and livelihoods.

Disaggregated By:

Geography/Livelihoods zone; Head of household’s gender, age, disabilities, chronic diseases, dependency ratio, and any other relevant criteria, such as urban/rural context, religious, ethnic or political identities; Wealth groups; Livelihoods group (e.g. pastoralist, farmers, traders); Period to achieve the objective;

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

Baseline/Endline on knowledge or KAP Survey, Pre & post training evaluation, 6-12 months after training survey; if multiyear programme consider an interim reporting/evaluation; Data Collection methods: Households Survey, Focus Group Discussion; Pre-Post-training or KAP survey Observation

Sector/Subsector:
  • Income Generation Activities and Employment
  • Primary production
  • Education Training and Capacity Building
Source: IFRC-4 ACF-1 OXFAM-1
Examples:

Measure Notes:

> Number of households applying a specific piece of information/ technique (by type) > List of priority knowledge applied - Ranking is a useful method to define the various priority topics and problematics. - Consider disaggregation of information by trained and none-trained households, e.g. how many trained households compared to non-trained households know about this info. This could indicate any trickle out effect of information and knowledge sharing.