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Child Rights Indicators and the Logframe

The logframe below presents the issues to consider when formulating indicators at the various levels.

Project description Indicators Sources of Verification Risks and assumptions
Overall objective:
should state the long-term expected change in children’s rights realisation and well-being with a focus on improvements to household incomes and livelihoods, access to and quality of services used by children and their families and social capital that protect children and help them develop
What indicators measure improvements to household incomes and livelihoods, access to and quality of services used by children and their families and the social capital that protects children from neglect, abuse and exploitation? This indicator would measure the long-term change in children’s well-being as a result of fulfilment of their rights.
Outcome:
statements should state the desired changes in the capacity of and relationship between duty bearers and rights holders to protect, respect and fulfil child rights
What indicators measure change in the capacity of and relationship between duty bearers and rights holders to protect, respect and fulfil child rights?
Output:
statements should state the change in service provision, legislation, awareness and knowledge needed to achieve the desired change in the performance of duty bearers and rights holders with focus on direct services provision, improvements in policies, practices, structures, mechanisms, resource allocations and legislation as well as advocacy, policy dialogue, and child participation
What indicators measure change in service provision, improvements in policy dialogue between duty bearers and rights holders, legislative and policy reform, resource allocations, the quality and frequency of child participation, improvements in skills and knowledge?
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