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Number/percentage of target population "households, productive organisations, MSME" have enough productive assets (specify the type of asset if necessary) to "recover, strengthen" their livelihoods

Number/percentage of target population < households, productive organisations, MSME > have enough productive assets (specify the type of asset if necessary) to < recover, strengthen > their livelihoods

Code: KOI-2-1b
Result Level:
  • Outcome
Objectives:
  • Ownership and access to productive assets
Description:

Change in number of target population that have enough productive assets to recover, resume or strengthen their livelihoods.

Increased number, improvement, preservation or reduced depletion of livelihood productive assets to ensure households/productive associations/MSMEs capacity to restore or improve their livelihood activities (compared with baseline or pre-shock).

This indicator is focused on equipment and inputs provision and access, supported with different mechanisms (safety nets, cash, in-kind, income/employment support, etc.) compared to the needs of beneficiaries.

This indicator also include the "build back better" approach, which not just recover what households/productive groups had before the crisis/shock, but also improve their assets to make them more resilient and sustainable.

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:
  • Remain stable or increase
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: Population, but can also be households or productive organisations, or MSME. If percentage:

  • Numerator: Number of target population with enough productive assets to their livelihood activity.
  • Denominator: Total number of target population

Data Collection methods:

  • Secondary data analysis;
  • Household/productive organisations/etc. survey and focus group discussions;
  • Key informant interviews;
  • Assets/cash distribution reports;
  • Productive organisations/MSMEs’ assets records;
Sector/Subsector:
  • Income Generation Activities and Employment
  • Primary production
Source:
Examples:

X target productive organisation (from those Y are women members) in the urban area of Kirehe district have enough productive assets to recover their livelihoods by the sixth month of the project. X% of target households in Kirehe district have enough irrigation points to strengthen their livelihood activities at the end of the project.

Measure Notes: