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Percentage of reduction in the households recurring to distress coping strategies (confirmed in all female headed households) Disaggregated Strategies: - % Reduction in household using distress sale of household assets and livestock - % Reduction in indebtedness in target households over the recovery period (confirmed in all female headed households) - % Households with reduction in level of indebtedness or showing no significant increase in indebtedness over the recovery period (confirmed in all female headed households) - % Reduction in distress out-migration in the emergency area during the recovery period

Percentage of reduction in the households recurring to distress coping strategies (confirmed in all female headed households) Disaggregated Strategies: - % Reduction in household using distress sale of household assets and livestock - % Reduction in indebtedness in target households over the recovery period (confirmed in all female headed households) - % Households with reduction in level of indebtedness or showing no significant increase in indebtedness over the recovery period (confirmed in all female headed households) - % Reduction in distress out-migration in the emergency area during the recovery period

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Result Level:
  • Outcome
Objectives:
  • Survival and livelihoods protection threshold
Description:

Disaggregating coping strategies allow to look specifically at negative ones or at the most critical to livelihoods resilience

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:
  • Decrease (distance)
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;

Sector/Subsector:
  • Economic Security
Source: WG-1
Examples:

Measure Notes:

Change in coping strategies can be measured by other several indicators (daily meal, dietary diversification etc.) It's important to fix the aspects to measure and monitoring them during all the intervention, considering the context.