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Number/percentage of sustainable micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) initiatives (specify if necessary) "created, strengthened" [achieve (specify the goal, e.g. business objectives, number of clients)] due to the intervention.

Number/percentage of sustainable micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) initiatives (specify if necessary) < created, strengthened > [achieve (specify the goal, e.g. business objectives, number of clients)] due to the intervention.

Code: KOI-4-4
Result Level:
  • Outcome
Objectives:
  • Increase and diversification of incomes
Description:

Change in the number of employment / self-employment initiatives or their capacity due to the intervention.

To show sustainability, employment or self-employment should last a defined period of time (6-12 months), and show quality aspects (decent work).

  • It includes micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) initiatives of all kind of sectors (agro-business -primary production transformation-; transport; new technologies related business -internet, mobile phone-; retailers/dealers; carpenters; tailors; hostelry, etc.)
  • It includes group and individual income generation activities for contribution to household economy.
  • Highlight the equality of opportunities, regardless of gender, age, ethnic origin or religious belief.

Equal opportunities for women/youth/other groups apply depending on the programme, normally when the employment/self-employment intervention is not addressed to a specific group.

The focus of this indicator (in comparison with the previous one) is the creation or strengthening of employment initiatives. It is not in the number of new people employed, even when both indicators may be used in the same kind of projects/programmes.

Definitions:

  • MSME: micro, small and medium enterprises (formal or informal)
Disaggregated By:
  • Geography/Livelihood 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; Livelihood 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 consider also a mid-term evaluation.
  • Secondary data. Reliable/relevant sources from other actors, clusters or government (e.g. assessment information, reference to a normal situation).

Unit of Measurement: MSME

Data Collection methods:

  • Secondary data analysis;
  • MSME records;
  • Focus group discussions, key informant interviews.
Sector/Subsector:
  • Income Generation Activities and Employment
Source:
Examples:

X sustainable micro and small businesses created in Port au Prince urban area (from those Y are managed by under 26 years old) have achieved business objectives at the end of the programme due to the intervention.

Measure Notes: