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Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) Framework – Economic


Development / Livelihood Example
INDICATOR DEFINITION BASELINE TARGET DATA SOURCE FREQUENCY RESPONSIBLE REPORTING

How is it calculated? What is the What is the How will it be How often will it Who will measure Where will it
current value? target value? measured? be measured? it? be reported?

Goal Percentage of households Number of households 100% 75% Household survey Every 6 months Program Manager 6 monthly
living below the national identified as living program
poverty line below the national reports
poverty line on the
Progress Out Of
Poverty Index survey,
divided by the total
number of households
who received a grant,
multiplied by 100.

Outcomes Percentage of households Total number of 0 50% Household survey Every 6 months Program Manager 6 monthly
generating more than $5 households who report program
per week of additional generating more than reports
income from their livestock $5 per week of income
from the livestock,
divided by the total
number of households
who received the grant,
multiplied by 100.

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Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) Framework Examples - www.tools4dev.org

INDICATOR DEFINITION BASELINE TARGET DATA SOURCE FREQUENCY RESPONSIBLE REPORTING

How is it calculated? What is the What is the How will it be How often will it Who will measure Where will it
current value? target value? measured? be measured? it? be reported?

Outputs Percentage of households Total number of 0 75% Household survey Every 6 months Program Manager 6 monthly
who are still successfully households who still with observations program
managing all their livestock have all the livestock of livestock reports
from their grant, divided
by the total number of
households who
received the grant,
multiplied by 100.

Activities Number of participants in Total number of adult 0 200 Education session Monthly Program Officer Monthly
livestock education participants who attendance record program
sessions attended every full day reports
of the 5 day livestock
education session.

Number of livestock grants Total number of 0 200 Grant distribution Monthly Program Officer Monthly
distributed households who records program
received a grant of a reports
chickens, pigs or a
goat.

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