This is assessed through the anlaysis of data from the subordinate indicator: 'trust'.
Count the number of communities where there has been an improvement of at least 10% of the baseline score between baseline and endline survey results in the 'trust' indicator. For example if the basline score was 40% , 10% of this would be 4% and so a score of over 44% would suggest a significant change in the level of trust in that community. The communtiy would therefore be included as a 'trusting community'. if the score was less than 44% the level of change would not be significant and so the community would not be counted.