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Appropriate indicators for monitoring and evaluation: Initial ideas for design and implementation of the integrated core projects
1. Appropriate Indicators for Monitoring and Evaluation:
Initial Ideas for Design and Implementation of the
Integrated Core Projects
Jane Poole
Livestock CRP Priority Countries Planning Meeting
26 – 27 March 2019
Nairobi, Kenya
2. Common Indicators for Core Projects 2019 – 2021
• Why? Only common indicators allow for cross-project
progress documentation
• Experience with USAID process highlights
– Strengths (clear definitions, numeric values)
– Weaknesses (relevance, impact contribution)
• Need indicators that apply across Flagship/Product Line ToC
• Our Definition of “Impact” (reminder)
– Changes to household and individual domains of
development and well-being, plus equity and environment
3. Common Indicators for Core Projects 2019 – 2021?
• Indicator Domains
– Livelihood Impact (e.g. income, food & nutrition security,
gender equity, adoption – earlier Outcome) for livestock keepers
and other value-chain actors
• Consumers (e.g. availability, price / accessibility, share of food
expenses)
– Value-chain / Institutional innovations – Process/Efficiency
Indicators (e.g. structure, conduct, performance)
– Environmental Impact
• Resources for identifying appropriate Indicators
– From Livestock proposal (sub-IDO indicators)
– Standard options from donors (e.g. USAID) or global networks
(e.g. FCS)
4. Tools for collection of Common Indicators
• RHoMIS (Rural Household Multi-Indicator Survey) is widely
used tool for efficient collection and analysis of widely
accepted relevant indicators –
application for SIAF is being explored. Has already been
applied in our priority countries, can provide a useful source
of secondary data.
• Value-chain Toolkit v2 – both qualitative and quantitative
tools, at different levels (e.g. community, sub-national)
• Sustainable Intensification Assessment Framework (SIAF)
provides considers multiple domains
5. CGIAR Research Program on Livestock
livestock.cgiar.org
The CGIAR Research Program on Livestock aims to increase the productivity and profitability of livestock agri-food
systems in sustainable ways, making meat, milk and eggs more available and affordable across the developing world.
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