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USAID BUREAU FOR HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
EMERGENCY APPLICATION GUIDELINES
ANNEX B: INDICATOR LIST
INTRODUCTION
USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) has developed the following list of
indicators to measure performance of its emergency response activities (including early
recovery and disaster risk reduction). BHA developed the consolidated list of indicators
for the BHA Emergency Application Guidelines primarily from emergency indicators used
by the former Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) and Office of Food for
Peace (FFP), however, there are several new indicators in this list.
The list includes 199 indicators from 16 sectors and 57 subsectors as well as keywords.
Each indicator is listed as “Required”, “Required- Select 2”, “Required- Select 3”,
“Required if Applicable (RiA)”, or “Optional”. You must select "required" indicators within
a sector or subsector if you propose any interventions from the subsector and you must
select the specified number from the list within the subsector. You must select 2 or 3
from the list of proposed indicators that are labeled “Required- Select 2” or Required-
Select 3”. You must use the "required if applicable" indicators if you propose specific
interventions and optional indicators are up to your discretion. Some sectors or
subsectors require you to develop custom indicators; when using the custom indicator, it
should be designated “C” and a number. For example, if you propose three custom
indicators, they should be numbered as “C1, C2, and C3”, respectively.
The indicators you propose should measure activity performance within the award time
frame. The BHA Guidelines require you to identify and propose indicators for each level
of results presented in the Indicator Tracking Table (ITT). The purpose indicator(s) will
measure the highest result that the activity seeks to achieve; the sub-purpose indicator(s)
will measure the result(s) of one component of the activity; intermediate indicators will
measure practice changes; and output indicators will measure the immediate product of
the intervention. You must select indicators that correspond to the appropriate level
within the ITT based on the specific activity design.
Reference the BHA Indicator Handbook for the Performance Indicator Reference Sheets
(PIRS) for each indicator listed. Additional guidance can be found in BHA Emergency M&E
Policy and Guidance.
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FOOD SECURITY
# INDICATOR APPLICABILITY
FS1 Percent of households with poor, borderline, and acceptable Food Consumption
Score (FCS) RiA
FS2 Mean and median Reduced Coping Strategies Index (rCSI) RiA
FS3 Percent of households with moderate and severe Household Hunger Scale (HHS)
scores RiA
FS4 Number of individuals (beneficiaries) participating in BHA food security activities RiA
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AGRICULTURE
# INDICATOR APPLICABILITY
IMPROVING AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
A1 Number of individuals (beneficiaries) directly benefiting from improving agricultural
production Required
A2 Number of hectares under improved management practices or technologies with
BHA assistance Required
A3 Number of individuals (beneficiaries) who have applied improved management
practices or technologies with BHA assistance Required
A4 Number of beneficiary households using improved post-harvest storage practices Required
A5 Percent of households with access to sufficient seed to plant Optional
SEED SYSTEM SECURITY
A6 Number of individuals (beneficiaries) directly benefiting from seed
systems/agricultural input activities Required
A5 Percent of households with access to sufficient seed to plant Required
A4 Number of beneficiary households using improved post-harvest storage practices Required
IRRIGATION
A7 Number of hectares under irrigation resulting from irrigation interventions Required
A8 Number of individuals (beneficiaries) directly benefiting from irrigation
interventions Required
A9 Length of irrigation system implemented from irrigation interventions. Required
PEST AND PESTICIDES
A10 Number and percent of hectares protected against disease or pest attacks Required
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A11 Number of individuals (beneficiaries) trained in appropriate crop protection
practices Required
A12 Percent of individuals (beneficiaries) who received training practicing who are
practicing appropriate crop protection procedures Required
A6 Number of beneficiary households using improved post-harvest storage practices Required
LIVESTOCK
A13 Number of individuals (beneficiaries) benefiting from livestock activities Required
A14 Number of animals benefiting from livestock activities Required
A15 Number of animals owned per individual Required
A16 Number of individuals trained in livestock Optional
FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE
A17 Number of individuals (beneficiaries) benefiting from fisheries/aquaculture
activities Required
A18 Number of fisheries/aquaculture productive assets reconstructed/repaired Required
A19 Number of kilograms of aquatic resources harvested Required
A20 Number of individuals (beneficiaries) trained in fisheries/aquaculture Optional
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VETERINARY PHARMACEUTICALS AND MEDICAL COMMODITIES
A21 Number of animals treated or vaccinated Required
A22 Number of animal disease outbreaks Required
A23 Number of veterinary facilities out of stock of any of the veterinary medical
commodity tracer products, for longer than one week Required
A24 Number of individuals (beneficiaries) trained in veterinary medical commodity
supply chain management Optional
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DISASTER RISK REDUCTION POLICY AND PRACTICE
# INDICATOR APPLICABILITY
BUILDING COMMUNITY AWARENESS/MOBILIZATION
D1 Number of individuals in the communities mobilized and completed a
participatory hazard, vulnerability, and capacity assessment RiA
D2 Number of community action plans developed participatory hazard, vulnerability,
and capacity assessment RiA
D3 Number of public awareness campaigns and/or drills completed RiA
D4 Number of individuals reached through public awareness campaigns and/or
participating in drills RiA
D5 Percent of individuals perceiving/recognizing a high likelihood of being severely
affected by specific hazard RiA
CAPACITY BUILDING AND TRAINING
D6 Number of individuals trained in disaster preparedness, DRR and/or DRM Required
D7 Percent of individuals who retain disaster preparedness, DRR and/or DRM skills
and knowledge two months after training Required
D8 Number of individuals trained in First Aid, Search and Rescue or health related
Disaster Risk Reduction interventions RiA
GLOBAL ADVOCACY AND ENGAGEMENT
D9 Number of jointly organized events held to raise DRR awareness, support and
collaborate for improved DRR and response Required
D10 Number of attendees at jointly organized events held to raise DRR awareness,
support and collaborate for improved DRR and response Required
D11 Number of documents, plans, joint publications and/or agreements written or
revised to reflect improved DRR policy or practice Required
INTEGRATION/ENHANCEMENT WITHIN EDUCATION SYSTEMS AND RESEARCH
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D12 Number of DRR curricula developed Required
D13 Number of students trained in disaster preparedness, DRR and/or DRM Required
D14 Percent of students who retain disaster preparedness, DRR and/or DRM skills
and knowledge two months after training Required
POLICY AND PLANNING
D15 Number of DRR strategies, policies, disaster preparedness, and contingency
response plans written or revised to reflect improved information and procedures Required
D16
Number of DRR strategies, policies, disaster preparedness and contingency
response plans are being adopted or utilized by communities and/or
governments
Required
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ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND MARKET SYSTEMS
# INDICATOR APPLICABILITY
LIVELIHOODS RESTORATION
E1 Number of individuals assisted through livelihoods restoration activities Required
E2 Percent of beneficiaries reporting net income from their livelihood Required
NEW LIVELIHOODS DEVELOPMENT
E3 Number of individuals assisted through new livelihoods development activities Required
E2 Percent of beneficiaries reporting net income from their livelihood Required
E4 Percent of beneficiaries actively practicing their new livelihoods Required
E5 Number of full-time equivalent off-farm jobs created with USG assistance RiA
E6 Percent of beneficiaries in USG-assisted programs designed to increase access
to productive economic resources who are youth (15-29) RiA
MARKET SYSTEM STRENGTHENING
E7 Estimated number of vulnerable disaster-affected individuals indirectly assisted
through market system rehabilitation activities Required
E8
Amount of market infrastructure rehabilitated by type (kilometers of market
feeder roads, kilometers of ditches, kilometers of irrigation canals; number of
bridges; other)
RiA
E9 Total number of critical market actors directly assisted through market system
rehabilitation activities RiA
FINANCIAL SERVICES
E10 Number of individuals and/or MSMEs participating in financial services with
USAID assistance Required
E11 Percent of financial service accounts/groups supported by BHA that are
functioning properly Required
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TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
E12 Number of individuals participating in CFW activities Required
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FOOD ASSISTANCE
# INDICATOR APPLICABILITY
CONDITIONAL FOOD ASSISTANCE
F1 Number of beneficiaries receiving food assistance RiA
F2 Percent of households where women reported participating in decisions on the
use of food assistance RiA
F3 Percent of food assistance decision-making entity members who are women RiA
FS1 Percent of households with poor, borderline, and acceptable Food Consumption
Score (FCS) RiA
FS2 Mean and median Reduced Coping Strategies Index (rCSI) RiA
FS3 Percent of households with moderate and severe Household Hunger Scale (HHS)
scores RiA
UNCONDITIONAL FOOD ASSISTANCE
F1 Number of beneficiaries receiving food assistance RiA
F2 Percent of households where women reported participating in decisions on the
use of food assistance RiA
F3 Percent of food assistance decision-making entity members who are women RiA
FS1 Percent of households with poor, borderline, and acceptable Food Consumption
Score (FCS) RiA
FS2 Mean and median Reduced Coping Strategies Index (rCSI) RiA
FS3 Percent of households with moderate and severe Household Hunger Scale (HHS)
scores RiA
COOKED MEALS
F4 Number of cooked meals distributed RiA
F2 Percent of households where women reported participating in decisions on the
use of food assistance RiA
F3 Percent of food assistance decision-making entity members who are women RiA
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FS1 Percent of households with poor, borderline, and acceptable Food Consumption
Score (FCS) RiA
FS2 Mean and median Reduced Coping Strategies Index (rCSI) RiA
FS3 Percent of households with moderate and severe Household Hunger Scale (HHS)
scores RiA
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HEALTH
# INDICATOR APPLICABILITY
HEALTH SYSTEMS SUPPORT
H1 Number of health facilities supported Required
H2 Percent of total weekly surveillance reports submitted on time by health facilities Required
H3 Number of health facilities rehabilitated RiA
H4 Number of health care staff trained RiA
BASIC PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
H5 Number of outpatient consultations Required
H6 Number of Community Health Workers (CHW) supported (total within project
area and per 10,000 population RiA
H7 Number and percent of deliveries attended by a skilled attendant RiA
H8 Number and percent of pregnant women who have attended at least two
complete antenatal clinics RiA
H9 Number and percent of newborns that receive postnatal care within three days
delivery RiA
H10 Number of cases of sexual violence treated RiA
H11 Number of consultations for communicable disease RiA
H12 Number of consultations for non-communicable diseases RiA
H13 Number of consultations for any mental health condition RiA
H14 Number of consultations for trauma-related injuries RiA
H15 Number and percent of community members who can recall target health
education messages RiA
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H16 Number of children under five years of age who received community-based
treatment for common childhood illnesses RiA
HIGHER LEVEL CARE
H17 Number of hospitalizations Required
H18 Case fatality ratio Required
H19 Number and percent of deliveries by caesarean section RiA
PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCIES
H4 Number of health care staff trained Required
H20 Percent of target population who can recall 2 or more protective measures Required
H21 Number of supervision visits conducted RiA
H22 Number of safe and dignified burials completed RiA
PHARMACEUTICALS AND OTHER MEDICAL COMMODITIES
H23 Number of individuals trained in medical commodity supply chain management Required
H24 Number of health facilities out of stock of any medical commodity tracer
products, for longer than one week, 7 consecutive days Required
H25 Number of individuals treated for the restricted use indication RiA
H26 Quantity of pharmaceuticals purchased to treat individuals for the restricted use
indications RiA
H27 Number of individuals treated with each approved non-BHA EML
pharmaceutical RiA
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HUMANITARIAN COORDINATION AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT,
AND ASSESSMENTS (HCIMA)
# INDICATOR APPLICABILITY
COORDINATION
I1 Number of humanitarian organizations actively coordinating in the proposed
area of work RiA
I2 Number of humanitarian organizations actively participating in inter-agency
coordination mechanisms RiA
I3 Number and percent of humanitarian organizations participating in joint
assessments RiA
I4 Number of other key humanitarian actors actively participating in humanitarian
coordination mechanisms RiA
I5 Number of humanitarian organizations internally sharing joint assessment
information RiA
I6 Number of needs assessments coordinated with other clusters, agencies, or work
groups RiA
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
I7 Number and percent of humanitarian organizations utilizing information
management services Required
I8 Number and percent of humanitarian organizations directly contributing to
information products Required
I9 Number of products made available by BHA funded information management
services that are accessed by stakeholders Required
COORDINATED NEEDS ASSESSMENTS
I10 Number of humanitarian assistance sectors involved in the coordinated needs
assessment process Required
I11 Number of humanitarian actors involved in the coordinated needs assessment
process Required
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I12 Number of days elapsed from the coordinated needs assessment inception date
to release of the first edition of the coordinated needs assessment report Required
I13 A custom indicator to measure outcomes related to the proposed coordinated
needs assessment activities Required
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HUMANITARIAN POLICY, STUDIES, ANALYSIS, OR APPLICATIONS
There are no BHA indicators for the Humanitarian Policy, Studies, Analysis, or Applications
(HPSAA) sector. The partner must, however, use custom indicators for each sub-sector
according to the requirements in the table below.
Note that the table below does not include indicator numbers since the table summarizes
indicator requirements, not standard BHA indicators (as is the case in other sectors within
this handbook). Partners should number each custom indicator using the letter “C” plus a
letter, i.e., “C2” would be the second custom indicator that appears in the Indicator
Tracking Table.
SUB-SECTOR INDICATOR REQUIREMENT
Applied Research
and Studies
Include one custom output indicator specific to the activities proposed (e.g., number of
articles, publications, or products prepared)
Include one custom outcome indicator specific to the activities proposed (e.g., number of
articles, publications, or products published or shared within the HA community).
Capacity Building,
Training, and
Technical
Assistance
Include one custom output indicator specific to the activities proposed
Include one custom outcome indicator specific to the activities proposed (e.g., percentage
of participants demonstrating increased knowledge related to trainings/capacity building
sessions).
Guidelines
Development,
Toolkits, and
Resources
Include one custom output indicator specific to the activities proposed (e.g., number of
events convened; number of guidelines or toolkits developed).
Include one custom outcome indicator specific to the activities proposed
Thought
Leadership and
Policy
Include one custom output indicator specific to the activities proposed (e.g., number of
workshops/conferences convened or number of participants in proposed activity).
Include one custom outcome indicator specific to the activities proposed (e.g., percentage
of participants demonstrating increased knowledge related to workshop/conference topic).
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LOGISTICS
# INDICATOR APPLICABILITY
ACQUISITION AND STORAGE
L1 Average completion rate of line items procured by implementing partner
following approved institutional procurement and quality policies RiA
L2 Weight, volume, and duration of commodities using storage services RiA
TRANSPORT (AIR/LAND/SEA)
L3 Quantity of people transported through multimodal carriers RiA
L4 Weight, volume, and duration of commodities transported through
multimodal carriers RiA
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MONITORING AND EVALUATION
There are no BHA indicators for the Monitoring and Evaluation sector. The partner must,
however, use custom indicators for each sub-sector according to the requirements in the
table below.
Note: The table below does not include indicator numbers since the table summarizes
indicator requirements, not standard BHA indicators (as is the case in other sectors within
this handbook). Partners should number each custom indicator using the letter “C” plus a
letter, i.e., “C1” would be the first custom indicator that appears in the Indicator Tracking
Table.
SUB-SECTOR INDICATOR REQUIREMENT
Advancing
Evaluation for
Humanitarian
Assistance
Include one custom output indicator specific to the activities proposed (e.g., number of evaluations
conducted; or number of organizations receiving evaluation products disseminated by the project).
Include one custom outcome indicator specific to the activities proposed (e.g., number of
organizations utilizing evaluation findings)
Monitoring &
Data Utilization
Include one custom output indicator specific to the activities proposed (e.g., number of individuals
or organizations utilizing the new method or approach; or number of participants trained in
application of the proposed monitoring approach).
Include one custom outcome indicator specific to the activities proposed (e.g., percentage of
participants demonstrating increased knowledge related to monitoring for HA; number of
organizations integrating improved monitoring methods in implementation)
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MULTIPURPOSE CASH ASSISTANCE
# INDICATOR NAME APPLICABILITY
MULTIPURPOSE CASH (MPC)
M1 Total number of individuals (beneficiaries) assisted through multipurpose cash
activities Required
M2 Percent of (beneficiary) households who report being able to meet the basic
needs of their households (all/most/some/none), according to their priorities Required
M3 Percent of beneficiaries reporting that humanitarian assistance is delivered in a
safe, accessible, accountable, and participatory manner
Required
FS1 Percent of (beneficiary) households by Food Consumption Score (FCS) phase
(Poor, Borderline, and Acceptable)
Required - Select 3 from list
M4 Percent of (beneficiary) households whose shelter solutions meet agreed
technical and performance standards
M5 Percent of target (beneficiary) population living in safe and dignified shelters
M6 Percent of (beneficiary) households reporting adequate access to household non-
food items
M7 Percent of (beneficiary) households using an unsafe water source because they
cannot afford to use a safer water source
M8 Percent of (beneficiary) households who have reduced essential WASH related
basic needs expenditures
M9 Percent of (beneficiary) households practicing open defecation because they
cannot afford to pay to use a public latrine and/or to build a latrine
FS2 Reduced Coping Strategy Index (rCSI) Optional
M10 Percent of (beneficiary) households by Livelihoods Coping Strategies (LCS) phase
(Neutral, Stress, Crisis, Emergency) Optional
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NUTRITION
# INDICATOR APPLICABILITY
SECTOR LEVEL
N1 Number of children under five (0-59 months) reached with nutrition-specific
interventions through BHA RiA
N2 Number of pregnant women reached with nutrition-specific interventions
through BHA RiA
MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE MALNUTRITION
N3 Number of health care staff trained in the prevention and management of
acute malnutrition Required
N4 Number of supported sites managing acute malnutrition Required
N5
Number of individuals admitted, rates of recovery, default, death, relapse, and
average length of stay for individuals admitted to Management of Acute
Malnutrition sites
Required
N6 Number of Management of Acute Malnutrition sites rehabilitated RiA
N7 Number of individuals screened for malnutrition by community outreach
workers RiA
MATERNAL INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD NUTRITION IN EMERGENCIES
N8 Percent of infants 0-5 months of age who are fed exclusively with breast milk Required
N9 Percent of children 6–23 months of age who receive foods from 5 or more food
groups (MDD) Required
N10 Percent of women of reproductive age consuming a diet of minimum diversity
(MDD-W) RiA
N11 Number of individuals receiving behavior change interventions to improve infant
and young child feeding practices RiA
N12 Number of individuals receiving micronutrient supplement RiA
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SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE
N13 Number of nutritionally vulnerable individuals who receive specialized nutritious
foods, cash or vouchers intended to achieve a nutritional outcome Required
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PROTECTION
# INDICATOR APPLICABILITY
CHILD PROTECTION
P1 Number of individuals participating in child protection services Required
P2 Number of dollars allocated for child protection activities Required
C
At least one additional custom indicator to measure protection outcomes of the
proposed activities. This indicator should measure and capture a decrease in
children’s vulnerability, a minimized threat, a reduction of risk, or an improvement
in the well-being of children who have been harmed, exploited, or abused
Required
PREVENTION AND RESPONSE TO GENDER BASED VIOLENCE
P3 Number of individuals accessing GBV response services Required
P4 Number of dollars allocated for GBV activities Required
C
At least one additional indicator to measure protection outcomes of the proposed
activities. This indicator should measure and capture a decrease in the
vulnerability of those who have experienced GBV or an increase in the protection
environment of those who are most vulnerable to GBV
Required
PROTECTION COORDINATION, ADVOCACY, AND INFORMATION
P5 Number of individuals trained in protection Required
C
At least one additional custom indicator to measure protection outcomes of the
proposed activities. This indicator must capture a change in the protective
environment for the affected population
Required
PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT SERVICES
P6 Number of individuals participating in psychosocial support services Required
C
At least one additional custom indicator to measure protection outcomes of the
proposed activities. This indicator should capture a change in the psychosocial
well-being of the targeted population
Required
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SHELTER AND SETTLEMENTS
# INDICATOR APPLICABILITY
S&S DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
S1 Number of individuals and households benefiting from shelters incorporating DRR
measures in settlements Required
S2 Number of individuals and households benefiting from settlements adopting DRR
measures Required
S3 Number and percent of individuals in settlements retaining shelter and settlement
DRR knowledge two months after training Required
S&S NON-FOOD ITEMS
S4 Number and per item cost of NFIs distributed Required
S5 Number and percent of households meeting emergency NFI needs of identified
settlement(s) through use of cash/vouchers RiA
S6 Number and percent of households receiving NFIs in identified settlement(s)
through use of in-kind NFIs Required
S7 Number and percent of individuals reporting satisfaction with the quality of the
NFIs received Required
S8 Number of individuals in the settlement receiving support from settlements
interventions Required
SETTLEMENTS
S9 Percent individuals receiving shelter assistance out of the total number residents in
identified settlement(s) Required
S10 Percent of settlement beneficiaries who believe settlement interventions met or
exceeded expectations Required
SHELTER
S11 Number of households occupying shelter that is provided pursuant to relevant
guidance appearing in the Sphere Project Handbook RiA
S12 Number and percent of households in identified settlements occupying shelter
that is provided RiA
S13 Amount and percent of the activity budget spent on goods and services
produced/procured in country Required
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NATURAL HAZARDS AND TECHNOLOGICAL RISKS
# INDICATOR APPLICABILITY
GEOLOGICAL HAZARDS
T1 Number of individuals benefiting from geological disaster-related
interventions Required
T2 Number of geological policies or procedures modified as a result of the
interventions to increase the preparedness for geological events RiA
T3 Number of individuals trained to reduce the impact of geological events RiA
HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL HAZARDS
T4 Number of individuals who will benefit from proposed hydrometeorological
activities Required
T5 Number of hydrometeorological policies or procedures modified as a result
of the activities to increase preparedness for hydrometeorological events Required
T6 Number and percentage of individuals trained in hydrometeorological-related
activities retaining knowledge two months after training Required
TECHNOLOGICAL HAZARDS
T7 Number of individuals benefiting from response technological disaster
interventions Required
T8 Number of individuals trained to respond safely to technological disasters Required
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WATER, SANITATION, AND HYGIENE
# INDICATOR TITLE APPLICABILITY
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
W1 Number of people receiving improved service quality from solid waste
management, drainage, or vector control activities (without double-counting) Required
W2 Average number of community cleanup/debris removal activities conducted
per community targeted by the environmental health program
Required - Select 2 from list
W3 Average number of communal solid waste disposal sites created and in use
per community targeted by the environmental health program
W4 Percent of households targeted by the WASH promotion program that are
properly disposing of solid waste
W5 Average number of persistent standing water sites eliminated via drainage
interventions per community targeted by the environmental health program
W6 Average number of vector control activities conducted per community
targeted by the environmental health intervention
HYGIENE PROMOTION
W7 Number of people receiving direct hygiene promotion (excluding mass media
campaigns and without double-counting) Required
W8 Percent of households with soap and water at a handwashing station on
premises
Required- Select 2
W9 Percent of households targeted by the hygiene promotion program with no
evidence of feces in the living area
W10 Percent of people targeted by the hygiene promotion program who know at
least three (3) of the five (5) critical times to wash hands
W11 Percent of households targeted by the hygiene promotion program who store
their drinking water safely in clean containers
W12 Percent of people targeted by the hygiene promotion program who report
using a latrine the last time they defecated
SANITATION
W13 Number of people directly utilizing improved sanitation services provided with
BHA funding Required
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W14 Number of people gaining access to a basic sanitation service as a result of
BHA assistance
Required- Select 2
W15 Percent of households in target areas practicing open defecation
W16 Number of communities verified as open defecation free (ODF) as a result of
BHA assistance
W17 Number of basic sanitation facilities provided in institutional settings as a
result of USG assistance
W18 Percent of households targeted by latrine construction/promotion program
whose latrines are completed and clean
W19 Percent of latrines/defecation sites in the target population with handwashing
facilities that are functional and in use
W20 Average number of users per functioning toilet
W21 Number of people per safe bathing facility completed in target population
W22 Percent of excreta disposal facilities built or rehabilitated in health facilities
that are clean and functional
W23 Percent of hand washing stations built or rehabilitated in health facilities that
are functional
W24 Percent of MHM facilities constructed in target population that are currently
in use
WASH Non-food Items
W25 Total number of people receiving WASH NFIs assistance through all
modalities (without double-counting) Required
W26 Percent of households reporting satisfaction with the contents of the WASH
NFIs received through direct distribution (i.e. kits) or vouchers
Required- Select 2 W27 Percent of households reporting satisfaction with the quantity of WASH NFIs
received through direct distribution (i.e. kits), vouchers, or cash
W28 Percent of households reporting satisfaction with the quality of WASH NFIs
received through direct distribution (i.e. kits), vouchers, or cash
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WATER SUPPLY
W29 Number of people directly utilizing improved water services provided with
BHA funding Required
W30 Number of people gaining access to basic drinking water services as a result
of BHA assistance
Required- Select 2
W31 Average liters/person/day collected from all sources for drinking, cooking, and
hygiene
W32 Estimated safe water supplied per beneficiary in liters/person/day
W33 Percent of households targeted by WASH program that are collecting all
water for drinking, cooking, and hygiene from improved water sources
W34 Percent of households whose drinking water supplies have 0 fecal coliforms
per 100 ml sample
W35 Percent of households whose drinking water supplies have a free residual
chlorine (FRC) > 0.2 mg/L
W36 Percent of households receiving point-of-use chlorine products whose water
supplies have free residual chlorine (FRC) present
W37 Percent of water points developed, repaired, or rehabilitated with 0 fecal
coliforms per 100 ml sample
W38 Percent of water points developed, repaired, or rehabilitated with free
residual chlorine (FRC) > 0.2 mg/L
W39 Percent of water user committees created and/or trained by the WASH
program that are active at least three (3) months after training
W40 Percent of water points developed, repaired, or rehabilitated that are clean
and protected from contamination
W41
Percent of water committees actively using Water Safety Plans that have
been created for water points developed, repaired, or rehabilitated by the
water supply program
W42 Number of institutional settings gaining access to basic drinking water
services as a result USG assistance
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KEYWORDS: CASH AND VOUCHERS
# INDICATOR APPLICABILITY
K1 Total USD value of cash transferred to beneficiaries RiA
K2 Total USD value of vouchers redeemed by beneficiaries RiA
K3 Total quantity (in metric tons) of food distributed to beneficiaries RiA
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