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ECARMU Program Quality 17 March 2010
Telling the Story of our Impact
Global Processes forImpact Measurement
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Global IM Process
The Directory global activity and output data global outcome and impact data
CO impact measurement guidance Setting up systems in COs
Advance (75 % complete end FY 10) Intermediary (30 – 50 % complete) Challenging (Plan and what's needed)
Business plan for impact measurement capacity building
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The Directory – Whats new?
Information on Programs Project data associated with programs Clustered according to Impact Areas (MDGs) Partnerships Advocacy Accessibility
for all staff Online filterable
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Impact Measurement and Ubora
Directory and draft global impact indicators developed in collaboration
Key Directory information reported on through Ubora for the FY10 Year-End Report (and then ongoing)
Global impact indicators, measurement guidelines and collection tools to be incorporated into the existing Ubora guidance and collection cycles
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Global Impact IndicatorsMillennium Development
GoalCategory MDI Indicator
Goal 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
1. Income Poverty Reduction Proportion of population below $1 (PPP) per day
2. Food Security Prevalence of underweight children under 5 years of ageProportion of population below minimum level of dietary
energy consumption
Goal 2: Achieve universal primary education
3. Education Net enrolment ratio in primary educationProportion of pupils starting grade 1 who reach last grade
of primary school Literacy rate of 15-24 year-olds, women and men
Goal 3: Promote gender equality and empower women
4. Women’s Empowerment
Ratios of girls to boys in primary, secondary and tertiary education
Share of women in wage employment in the non-agricultural sector
Change in women’s self-efficacy
Goal 4: Reduce child mortality
5. Child Health and Nutrition
Under-five mortality rateInfant mortality rate
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Associated Outcome Indicators
1. % men and women reporting meaningful participation of women in decision-making at the household level in a domain previously reserved for men (domain:_________)
2. % men and women reporting meaningful participation of women in the public sphere (domain: _________)
3. % men and women with changed attitudes toward gender-based violence
4. % couples making informed joint decisions regarding sexual and reproductive health
5. % men and women reporting ability of women to effectively control productive assets
6. % women reporting an improvement in their psychosocial wellbeing
7. Average number of hours per day spent on house work, and in relation to the duration of the working day, by sex
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Global Impact IndicatorsMillennium
Development GoalCategory MDI Indicator
Goal 5: Improve maternal health
6. Maternal Health Maternal mortality ratioProportion of births attended by skilled health
personnel either at home or at a health facilityANC and PNC (at least 1 visit and at least 4 visits)
7. Sexual and Reproductive Health
Contraceptive prevalence rate Adolescent birth rateUnmet need for family planning
Goal 6: Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
8. HIV AIDS HIV prevalence among population aged 15-24 years Condom use at last high-risk sexProportion of population aged 15-24 years with
comprehensive correct knowledge of HIV/AIDS
Goal 7: Ensure environmental sustainability
9. Environmental Sustainability
Proportion of population using an improved drinking water source
Proportion of population using an improved sanitation facility
10. GovernanceSection under construction – Indicators to be
developed by CARE-UK and CARE-USA in FY10
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CO Impact Measurement System
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CO Impact Measurement System
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Domain 1 Domain 2 Domain 3Impact Vision
Assumption
Assumption
Assumption
Testing the ToC
Path
way
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Types of Assumptions:Type 1: Those that have a reliable body of evidence on the causal relationshipType 2: Those that do not have a reliable body of evidence, are key to our ToC and are worth being rigorously testedType 3: Those that do not have a reliable body of evidence, are important to our ToC and will be tested by appropriate, cost effective methods Type 3: Those that do not have a reliable body of evidence, but will only be monitored periodically through our contextual analysis rather then tested.
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Impact Measurement Levels
Where equitable and sustainable change has
occurred in the lives of the people we hope to impact
The effects of our work on creating the necessary
changes in behaviors and systems
The resources put into a set of activities (inputs), the actions we’re taking
(activities), and the direct results of our activities (outputs)
Level 1:Impact
Level 2: Outcomes
Level 1: Inputs, Activities and Outputs
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Domain 1 Domain 2 Domain 3Impact Vision
Measuring Change towards our Impact
VisionActivity and Outcome
Monitoring
Outcome Indicators
Outcome Indicators
Outcome Indicators
Impact Indicators
Outcome Indicators
Path
way
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Level 1
Level 2.1Level 2.1
Level 2.2
Level 3