Actual Number of Direct Project participants (Beneficiaries)

Indicator Phrasing

number of people directly supported through food security programming

Indicator Phrasing

INDICATOR PHRASING: number of people directly supported through food security programming

What is its purpose?

The indicator measures the actual number of people who were supported by the project’s food security programming (i.e. the direct beneficiaries). This indicator shows the scale of the provided assistance. It does not consider whether people experienced tangible benefits as a result of receiving the support or not.

How to Collect and Analyse the Required Data

Determine the indicator’s value by reviewing the following sources:

- Regular project reports (e.g. reports to a donor)

- Monitoring data (e.g. distribution lists, attendance lists, post-distribution surveys)

- Results of KAP surveys

 

The indicator’s value includes all the people who received some type of food security-related support provided by the project (i.e. do not automatically use the originally planned number of direct beneficiaries - use the actual number of people that were supported).

 

 

Disaggregate by

Disaggregate the data by gender and the type of support people received (e.g. material inputs, financial assistance, training, etc.).

Important Comments

1) Ensure that you avoid double counting – always count the same people only once, irrespective of how many types of support they received.

 

2) Do not include in the calculation the number of indirect beneficiaries – focus only on those who directly received support as a result of the project activities.

 

This guidance was prepared by Tearfund ©

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