Number or Percentage of households (target population, households, productive organizations, etc.) stabilizing or improving their income creation or production - Livelihoods Centre
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Number or Percentage of households (target population, households, productive organizations, etc.) stabilizing or improving their income creation or production
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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; |
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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 |
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Source: | ACF-1 OXFAM-1 ACC-1 |
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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. |