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Number or Percentage of households (target population, households, productive organizations, etc.) stabilizing or improving their income creation or production

Number or Percentage of households (target population, households, productive organizations, etc.) stabilizing or improving their income creation or production

Code:
Result Level:
  • Outcome
Objectives:
  • Increase and diversification of incomes
Description:

Increase Economic Resilience Stabilization or improvement of household income/production, indicates improved household livelihood stability and development.

Disaggregated By:

Geography/Livelihoods zone; Gender, age, disabilities, chronic diseases (for individuals, associations members, etc.); Head of household’s gender, age, disabilities, chronic diseases, dependency ratio (for households), 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:

Both secondary and primary data collection can be used according to context. Baseline/Endline. If multiyear programme depending on comparison requirements between lean season and other seasons, consider an interim reporting/evaluation; Secondary data. Reliable/relevant sources from other actors, clusters or government. Data Collection methods: Secondary data analysis; Households Survey, Focus Group Discussion; Observation; Market assessment

Sector/Subsector:
  • Income Generation Activities and Employment
  • Primary production
Source: ACF-1 OXFAM-1 ACC-1
Examples:

Measure Notes:

> Number of households able to stabilize/improve their income/production due to cash transfer > Change of household debt levels relative to baseline > Number of households able to perform their usual income creating activities post disaster > Number of households able to increase or diversify their income sources/production following the cash transfer - Proportional piling/ranking are useful methods to assess change income and production. - Needs to consider various potential objectives of cash transfers e.g. access to food, shelter materials, water, health services, education, etc. - Needs to consider linkages with all core indicators, income and expenditure patterns.