Search thematic indicators
In the table below you can find all indicators included in all thematic Results and Indicators for Development guidance. This table serves as a searching engine for users to facilitate and speed up the search of the indicators suggested in the guidance. The sector indicators listed in the table are examples of measurable indicators associated to each result statement provided in the different guidance, that may be used in Logframe Matrices at project / programme level. These sectorial indicators draw on specific sectorial documents and on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Gender Action Plan (GAP III), Global Europe Results Framework (GERF), NDICI Regulation, FPI Performance Framework, IPA III Results Framework among others. Many of these indicators are flagged as “Core indicators” because they are part of the core indicators in OPSYS. Click here for more information about the core indicators available in OPSYS.
Indicator Name | Indicator Description | Gender Sensitive | Type | Value | Unit of Measure | Quality Type | Result Level(s) | DAC Sector(s) | Disaggregation Criteria | Source(s) of Data | Context | Indicator Codes | Groups of indicators | Corporate |
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Prevalence of wasting among children under 5 years of age by sex (SDG indicator 2.2.2) | Wasting is defined as: weight for height |
No | Quantitative | Percentage | 122; 112 | Sex (female, male, intersex) Gender ( Woman/girl, Man/boy, Non-binary, Prefer not to say) |
https://iris.who.int/bitstream/handle/10665/336446/9789241504515-eng.pdf (WHO-UNICEF-World Bank) SDG Reporting on indicator 2.2.2: https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/indicators/indicators-list/ |
INTPA/NEAR | Nutrition(Nutri); SDG 02 indicators(SDG 2) | No | ||||
Volume of ODA funding towards Nutrition (by donor and by recipient country) (OPSYS core indicator) | Currency | OECD ODA Reporting Donors4Nutrition Results for Development charts individual countries’ ODA and provides a breakdown of current donor financing for nutrition. |
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Status of a budgeted national multi-sector plan/strategy for nutrition | Xavier | Score for this indicator will have to be based on an expert assessment (by Unit C1), and there need to be clear assessment criteria (agreed with partner countries) – for example as part of the update of Nutrition country fiches |
No | Qualitative | Qualitative | Status of | 122; 112 | No | Monitored by DEVCO HQ (C1) |
INTPA/NEAR | Nutrition(Nutri); SDG 02 indicators(SDG 2) | ||||
Value or quantity of smallholders sales by sex | No | Quantitative | Numeric | Currency | No | Project M&E system |
INTPA/NEAR | NOT CLEAR | ||||||
Prevalence of waterborne diseases by sex | Please define your target population for measurement before the start of the programme |
No | Quantitative | Percentage | Percentage | 122; 112 | Sex (female, male, intersex) Gender ( Woman/girl, Man/boy, Non-binary, Prefer not to say) |
DHS http://dhsprogram.com/ - Maternal and Child Health |
INTPA/NEAR | Nutrition(Nutri) | ||||
SDG 2.2.3 Prevalence of anaemia in pregnant women (OPSYS core indicator) | Percentage | National statistics or estimates , if available The World Bank has a database, but last data available date back to 2011 WHO- Vitamin and Mineral Nutrition Information System (VMNIS) http://www.who.int/vmnis/database/en/ : a database on biomarkers of vitamin and mineral nutrition in populations, including anaemia, iodine, iron, and vitamin A deficiencies. A new version of the database is expected for end of December 2016. The DHS programme includes an indicator on the prevalence of anaemia in women aged 15-49 |
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Prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies (vitamin A, zinc, iron, and iodine) among women of reproductive age and/or children (OPSYS core indicator) | Percentage | Data from the National health information system, if available |
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Minimum Dietary Diversity - Women - Proportion of women of reproductive age (15-49 years) have consumed at least five good groups (based on the MDD-W methodology) | MDD-C definitions and methodology can be found at Minimum Dietary Diversity for Women: A guide to measurement. FAO and FANTA III, 2016. Please define your target population for measurement before the start of the programme |
No | Quantitative | Percentage | Percentage | 122; 112 | Sex (female, male, intersex) Gender ( Woman/girl, Man/boy, Non-binary, Prefer not to say) |
UNICEF - MICS5 http://mics.unicef.org/ |
INTPA/NEAR | Nutrition(Nutri) | No | |||
Minimum Dietary Diversity Proportion of children 6–23 months of age who receive foods from 4 or more food groups (based the MDD-C methodology) by sex (OPSYS core indicator) | No | Quantitative | Percentage | Specific Objective - Outcome | From national statistics (currently under development by FAO and piloted by USAID) |
No | ||||||||
Minimum Acceptable Diet (MAD): Proportion of children 6–23 months of age who receive a minimum acceptable diet (apart from breast milk) based on MAD methodology by sex (OPSYS core indicator) | No | Quantitative | Percentage | Specific Objective - Outcome | UNICEF Data on Child Nutrition - Infant and Young Child Feeding https://data.unicef.org/topic/nutrition/infant-and-young-child-feeding/ DHS http://dhsprogram.com/ - Maternal and Child Nutrition |
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Number of hectares of where land management practices has been introduced with EU support. | Sustainable land management practices encompass a vast array of agricultural techniques. Although non exhaustive, the main practices to be considered are: i)Rational use of mineral fertilisers, ii)Integrated pest management, iii)Improved soil organic matter, iv)Grassland development, improvement and rehabilitation, v)Management of crop rotation, vi)Cultivation of green cover crops, vii)Rainwater harvesting, vii)Irrigation, viii)Agroforestry (land-use systems and practices where woody perennials are deliberately integrated with crops and/or animals on the same land management unit). |
No | Quantitative | Numeric | Hectare | No | Project M&E system |
INTPA/NEAR | NOT CLEAR | |||||
Proportion of children under one year old fully immunised (Diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, DTP3, immunization) by sex (OPSYS core indicator) | No | Quantitative | Percentage | WHO-UNICEF estimates (http://apps.who.int/immunization_monitoring/globalsummary/timeseries/tswucoveragedtp3.html) UNICEF - MICS5 http://mics.unicef.org/ |
No | |||||||||
Number of hectares where land managed using a) improved technologies and b) improved management practices with EU support | No | Quantitative | Numeric | Hectare | 150; 151; 430 | No | FAO and national research system statistics, as well as baseline and endline studies to be conducted and budgeted by the EU-funded intervention |
INTPA/NEAR | Resilience; Conflict Sensitivity and Peace(Resilience) ; | No | ||||
Proportion of population using safely managed drinking water services by sex (SDG 6.1.1) | No | Quantitative | Percentage | Percentage of population | 122; 112 | Sex (female, male, intersex) Gender ( Woman/girl, Man/boy, Non-binary, Prefer not to say) |
INTPA/NEAR | Nutrition(Nutri); SDG 06 indicators(SDG 6) | ||||||
Proportion of population using safely managed sanitation services, including a hand-washing facility with soap and water by sex (SDG 6.2.1) | No | Quantitative | Percentage | Percentage of population | 122; 112 | Sex (female, male, intersex) Gender ( Woman/girl, Man/boy, Non-binary, Prefer not to say) |
INTPA/NEAR | Nutrition(Nutri); SDG 06 indicators(SDG 6) | No | |||||
Total volume crop production | These indicators might relate to national/regional or on-farm production/yield/crop diversification. |
No | Quantitative | Numeric | Tones/kgs | No | Project M&E system |
INTPA/NEAR | NOT CLEAR | |||||
Average crop yield | These indicators might relate to national/regional or on-farm production/yield/crop diversification. |
No | Quantitative | Numeric | Kg/hectare | 310; 311; 312; 430 | No | Project M&E system |
INTPA/NEAR | Sustainable Aquatic and Agri-Food Systems(SAAFS) | ||||
Prices of specific foods of interest (context-specific) | No | Quantitative | Numeric | Currency | No | Market / Price Information System when they exist. Prices of staple foods are often monitored (e.g. WFP: http://foodprices.vam.wfp.org/ and FAO:Â http://faostat3.fao.org/download/P/CP/E) |
INTPA/NEAR | No | ||||||
Cost of a healthy diet | At the moment the cost of a healthy diet is only addressed by the Save the Children methodology. http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/resources/online-library/the-cost-of-… |
No | Quantitative | Numeric | Currency | 122; 112 | No | Project M&E system |
INTPA/NEAR | Nutrition(Nutri) | ||||
Total quantity of targeted nutrient-rich value chain commodities (produced by beneficiaries) that is set aside for home consumption | A commodity is defined as nutrient-rich if it meets any of the following criteria: 1. Is bio-fortified 2. Is a legume, nut or seed 3. Is an animal-sourced food, including dairy products (milk, yogurt, cheese), eggs, organ meat, flesh foods, and other miscellaneous small animal protein (e.g. grubs, insects) 4. Is a dark yellow or orange-fleshed root or tuber 5. Is a fruit or vegetable that meets the threshold for being a “high source†of one or more micronutrients on a per 100 gram basis. A useful of list of commodities under criteria 2 through 4 may be found in the WHO document: Indicators for assessing infant and young child feeding practices, Part 2, Measurement. (USAID Feed the Future Indicator Handbook p. 97) |
No | Quantitative | Numeric | Number of commodities | 122; 112 | No | Baseline and endline studies to be conducted and budgeted by the EU-funded intervention |
INTPA/NEAR | Nutrition(Nutri) | No |