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care_2020_strategy_-_global_indicators_and_markers [2020/01/08 11:53]
admin [Why we need Global Indicators to Measure Change]
care_2020_strategy_-_global_indicators_and_markers [2020/08/07 09:56]
admin [The 25 Global Indicators to Measure Change (and their guidance)]
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 {{ :​2017_august_20_global_indicators_for_measuring_change.pdf |Summary of CARE's global indicators to measure change (last updated: August 2017)}} {{ :​2017_august_20_global_indicators_for_measuring_change.pdf |Summary of CARE's global indicators to measure change (last updated: August 2017)}}
  
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 Our ability to measure progress towards our commitments and to explain how CARE contributes to lasting change has led to the establishment of a global evidence system. The core of this system is a **common set of 25 global indicators plus other supplementary indicators,​** ​ applicable to CARE projects and initiatives worldwide, allowing for the collection and consolidation of coherent and comparable outcome and impact data Our ability to measure progress towards our commitments and to explain how CARE contributes to lasting change has led to the establishment of a global evidence system. The core of this system is a **common set of 25 global indicators plus other supplementary indicators,​** ​ applicable to CARE projects and initiatives worldwide, allowing for the collection and consolidation of coherent and comparable outcome and impact data
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 |{{ :​e_card2.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 2: Proportion of the population below the national poverty line. [[:​indicator_2| Guidance here]]|{{ :​e_card14.png?​nolink&​400 }}| \\ INDICATOR 14: Prevalence of stunting among children under five years of age.[[:​indicator_14| Guidance here]]| |{{ :​e_card2.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 2: Proportion of the population below the national poverty line. [[:​indicator_2| Guidance here]]|{{ :​e_card14.png?​nolink&​400 }}| \\ INDICATOR 14: Prevalence of stunting among children under five years of age.[[:​indicator_14| Guidance here]]|
 |{{ :​e_card3.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 3: Proportion of the population living in households with access to basic services.[[:​indicator_3| Guidance here]]|{{ :​e_card15.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 15: % of people better able to build resilience to the effects of climate change and variability.[[:​indicator_15| Guidance here]]| |{{ :​e_card3.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 3: Proportion of the population living in households with access to basic services.[[:​indicator_3| Guidance here]]|{{ :​e_card15.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 15: % of people better able to build resilience to the effects of climate change and variability.[[:​indicator_15| Guidance here]]|
-|{{ :​e_card4.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 4a: # and % of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who obtained adequate emergency shelter.[[:​indicator_4a_and_4b| Guidance, here]] \\ \\  INDICATOR 4b: # and % of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who obtained or recovered adequate housing.[[:​indicator_4a_and_4b| Guidance here]]|{{ :​e_card16.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 16: # and % of women who are active users of financial services (disaggregated by informal and formal services).[[:​indicator_16| Guidance here]]| +|{{ :​e_card4.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ Humanitarian: # and % of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who obtained humanitarian assistance that is fully in line with CARE's and other global standards(The outcome of CARE's humanitarian assistance) \\ \\ INDICATOR 4a: # of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who obtained adequate emergency shelter.[[:​indicator_4a_and_4b| Guidance, here]] \\ \\  INDICATOR 4b: # of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who obtained or recovered adequate housing.[[:​indicator_4a_and_4b| Guidance here]]|{{ :​e_card16.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 16: # and % of women who are active users of financial services (disaggregated by informal and formal services).[[:​indicator_16| Guidance here]]| 
-|{{ :​e_card4.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 4c: # and % of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who accessed safe drinking water.[[:​indicator_4c_4d_and_4e| Guidance here]] \\  \\ INDICATOR 4d: # and % of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who accessed adequate sanitation.[[:​indicator_4c_4d_and_4e| Guidance here]] \\  \\  INDICATOR 4e: # and % of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who used adequate hygiene practices.[[:​indicator_4c_4d_and_4e|Guidance here]]|{{ ​ :​e_card17.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 17: # and % of women who report they are able to equally participate in household financial decision-making.[[:​indicator_17| Guidance here]]| +|{{ :​e_card4.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 4c: # of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who accessed safe drinking water.[[:​indicator_4c_4d_and_4e| Guidance here]] \\  \\ INDICATOR 4d: # of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who accessed adequate sanitation.[[:​indicator_4c_4d_and_4e| Guidance here]] \\  \\  INDICATOR 4e: # of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who used adequate hygiene practices.[[:​indicator_4c_4d_and_4e|Guidance here]]|{{ ​ :​e_card17.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 17: # and % of women who report they are able to equally participate in household financial decision-making.[[:​indicator_17| Guidance here]]| 
-|{{ :​e_card4.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 4f: # and % of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who obtained adequate food quantities and quality.[[:​indicator_4f_and_4g|Guidance here]] \\ \\ INDICATOR 4g. # and % of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who adopted adequate nutritional practices.[[:​indicator_4f_and_4g| Guidance here]]|{{ :​e_card18.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 18: # and % of women with union, women'​s group or cooperative membership through which they can voice their labor rights.[[:​indicator_18| Guidance here]]| +|{{ :​e_card4.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 4f: # of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who obtained adequate food quantities and quality.[[:​indicator_4f_and_4g|Guidance here]] \\ \\ INDICATOR 4g. # of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who adopted adequate nutritional practices.[[:​indicator_4f_and_4g| Guidance here]]|{{ :​e_card18.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 18: # and % of women with union, women'​s group or cooperative membership through which they can voice their labor rights.[[:​indicator_18| Guidance here]]| 
-|{{ :​e_card4.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 4h. # and % of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who accessed at least one SRH service.[[:​indicator_4h| Guidance here]] \\ \\ INDICATOR 4i. # and % of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who recovered household goods, assets and/or income opportunities. ​[[:​indicator_4i| Guidance here]]|{{ :​e_card19.png?​nolink&​400 ​|}}| \\ INDICATOR 19: # and % of people of all genders who have meaningfully participated in formal (government-led) and informal (civil society-led,​ private sector-led) decision-making spaces.[[:​indicator_19|Guidance here]]|+|{{ :​e_card4.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 4h. # of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who accessed at least one SRH service.[[:​indicator_4h| Guidance here]] \\ \\ INDICATOR 4i. # of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who recovered household goods, assets and/or income opportunities. ​\\ \\ INDICATOR 4j. # of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who obtained adequate assistance in the form of cash/​vouchers. \\ \\ INDICATOR 4k. # of disaster/​crisis-affected people supported through/by CARE who had access to adequate life-saving GBV prevention and response services supported through/by CARE (including, but not limited to, the clinical management of rape, psychological first aid, and referral to other services, including case management).|{{ :​e_card19.png?​nolink&​400 }}| \\ INDICATOR 19: # and % of people of all genders who have meaningfully participated in formal (government-led) and informal (civil society-led,​ private sector-led) decision-making spaces.[[:​indicator_19|Guidance here]]|
 |{{ :​e_card5.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 5: % of disaster/​crisis affected people in areas of CARE responses who report satisfaction with regards to relevance, timeliness and accountability of humanitarian interventions.[[:​indicator_5| Guidance here]]|{{ :​e_card20.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 20: # of new or amended policies, legislation,​ public programs, and/or budgets responsive to the rights, needs and demands of people of all genders.[[:​indicator_20| Guidance here]]| |{{ :​e_card5.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 5: % of disaster/​crisis affected people in areas of CARE responses who report satisfaction with regards to relevance, timeliness and accountability of humanitarian interventions.[[:​indicator_5| Guidance here]]|{{ :​e_card20.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 20: # of new or amended policies, legislation,​ public programs, and/or budgets responsive to the rights, needs and demands of people of all genders.[[:​indicator_20| Guidance here]]|
 |{{ :​e_card6.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 6: Demand satisfied for modern contraceptives among women aged 15-49. [[:​indicator_6|Guidance here]]|{{ :​e_card21.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 21: % of people that have actively engaged in reducing their vulnerabilities to the shocks that affect them.[[:​indicator_21| Guidance here]]| ​ |{{ :​e_card6.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 6: Demand satisfied for modern contraceptives among women aged 15-49. [[:​indicator_6|Guidance here]]|{{ :​e_card21.png?​nolink&​400 |}}| \\ INDICATOR 21: % of people that have actively engaged in reducing their vulnerabilities to the shocks that affect them.[[:​indicator_21| Guidance here]]| ​
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 <font 18px/​Trebuchet MS,​Helvetica,​sans-serif;;#​e67e22;;​inherit>​**Poverty and Social Injustice**</​font>​ <font 18px/​Trebuchet MS,​Helvetica,​sans-serif;;#​e67e22;;​inherit>​**Poverty and Social Injustice**</​font>​
 +
 +==== Supplementary Indicators - Outcomes ====
  
 === Education === === Education ===
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 |\\  Guidance, [[:​supplementary_indicators_wee|here]] \\   ​\\ ​ WEE 1. # and % of women and men reporting net income increase per day; and US$ value of increase \\  \\  WEE 2. # and % of women and men who have increased capability to perform economic activity \\  \\  WEE 3. # and % of women and men who own or control productive asset (including land) /technology and have the skills to use them productively \\  \\  WEE 4.# and % of women and men who have universal access to social protection services relevant to their occupation \\  \\  WEE 5. # and % of women and men who are aware of/​understand gender barriers at workplace \\  \\  WEE 6. # and % of women and men in managerial/​senior decision- making position (SDG indicator 5.5.2)| |\\  Guidance, [[:​supplementary_indicators_wee|here]] \\   ​\\ ​ WEE 1. # and % of women and men reporting net income increase per day; and US$ value of increase \\  \\  WEE 2. # and % of women and men who have increased capability to perform economic activity \\  \\  WEE 3. # and % of women and men who own or control productive asset (including land) /technology and have the skills to use them productively \\  \\  WEE 4.# and % of women and men who have universal access to social protection services relevant to their occupation \\  \\  WEE 5. # and % of women and men who are aware of/​understand gender barriers at workplace \\  \\  WEE 6. # and % of women and men in managerial/​senior decision- making position (SDG indicator 5.5.2)|
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 +==== Supplementary Indicators - Approach ====
  
 <font 18px/​Trebuchet MS,​Helvetica,​sans-serif;;#​e67e22;;​inherit>​**The CARE approach**</​font>​ <font 18px/​Trebuchet MS,​Helvetica,​sans-serif;;#​e67e22;;​inherit>​**The CARE approach**</​font>​
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 === Gender === === Gender ===
  
-|\\  Guidance, ​[[:​supplementary_indicators_gender_equality|here]] \\   ​\\  ​GEWV 1. Average total # and proportion of weekly hours spent on unpaid domestic and care work, by sex, age and location (for individuals five years and above) \\  \\  GEWV 2. % of individuals reporting high self-efficacy (SADD) \\  \\  GEWV 3. # of countries with laws and regulations that guarantee women aged 15-49 years access to sexual and reproductive health care, information and education \\  \\  GEWV 4. % of individuals who report confidence in their own negotiation and communication skills (SADD) \\  \\  GEWV 5. % of respondents who report gender equitable attitudes (GEM Scale) \\  \\  GEWV 6. % of individuals reporting they can rely on a community member in times of need; SADD \\  \\  GEWV 7. % of individuals reporting that they could work collectively with others in the community to achieve a common goal; SADD \\  \\  GEWV 8. # of examples in the media representing relevant norms \\  \\  GEWV 9. Proportion of women aged 20-24 years who were married or in a union before age 15 and before age 18|+|Full guidance in PDF|{{ ::​gewv-supplementary-indicators_2018.pdf |}}| 
 +|Full guidance in wiki|[[http://​careglobalmel.careinternationalwikis.org/​supplementary_indicators_gender_equality|]]
 + 
 + 
 +|GEWV 1. Average total # and proportion of weekly hours spent on unpaid domestic and care work, by sex, age and location (for individuals five years and above) \\  \\  GEWV 2. % of individuals reporting high self-efficacy (SADD) \\  \\  GEWV 3. # of countries with laws and regulations that guarantee women aged 15-49 years access to sexual and reproductive health care, information and education \\  \\  GEWV 4. % of individuals who report confidence in their own negotiation and communication skills (SADD) \\  \\  GEWV 5. % of respondents who report gender equitable attitudes (GEM Scale) \\  \\  GEWV 6. % of individuals reporting they can rely on a community member in times of need; SADD \\  \\  GEWV 7. % of individuals reporting that they could work collectively with others in the community to achieve a common goal; SADD \\  \\  GEWV 8. # of examples in the media representing relevant norms \\  \\  GEWV 9. Proportion of women aged 20-24 years who were married or in a union before age 15 and before age 18|
  
 <font 18px/​Trebuchet MS,​Helvetica,​sans-serif;;#​e67e22;;​inherit>​**Inclusive Governance (IG)**</​font>​ <font 18px/​Trebuchet MS,​Helvetica,​sans-serif;;#​e67e22;;​inherit>​**Inclusive Governance (IG)**</​font>​
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