Impact Indicators. 1. The number of deaths of pregnant women has dropped from 528 per 100,000 in 2005 to 200 per 100,000 in 2011.
2. The number of deaths of children under a year old has dropped from 88 per 1,000 in 2005 to 50 per 1,000 in 2011.
Impact Indicators. “Team-network has better understanding of the methodology used to provide comprehensive psychological support” “Further strengthening of the team-network”
Impact Indicators. Improvement of the specialized professional's capacity for the integral psychological support for victims of torture in the inter-American system. Increase in the accumulation of methodological experience by the team-network of specialized professionals. Consolidation of the regional network of specialized professionals, and of organizations with the capacity to provide support for victims of torture.
Impact Indicators. Increase in the number of torture cases coming before the bodies of the Inter-American System.
Impact Indicators. Progress in designing a methodology for comprehensive psychological care of torture victims and /or their family members.
Impact Indicators. An impact is the long-term effect on the stakeholders, institutions and environment resulting from the policies, programmes or project intervention. An impact can be positive, negative, intended or unintended. In both countries, impact of policy development is still weak. The integration of energy issues in national development plans is not taken into consideration. The lack of rural energy agencies or rural electrification programs, particularly of the government is evidence of a weak impact of the energy policies formulated. Resources need to be set aside, and systematised data sets need to be developed for the government and non government stakeholders to work together to gain a positive impact. Who participates in producing the outcome. Government institutions/ Civil society BOLIVIA • Ministerio de Planificación del Desarrollo. • NGOs. • Gobiernos municipales. PARAGUAY • Viceministerio de Minas y Energía. • STP. Secretaría Técnica de Planificación (Technical Secretary of Planning) • Gobernaciones y Municipios. What to measure Planning and Monitoring ▪ Launch of new plans/ policies or indication/s. ▪ Percentage increase in economic growth resulting from electrification. Evaluation Issues and problems associated with the outcome Bolivia ▪ The unavailability of base line studies or unreliable information. The lack of specific indicators such as wood burning consumption in differentiated rural areas, health indicators, education and technologies of information and communication. ▪ Energy subjects and market aspects. Paraguay ▪ The proposed plans that include the energies (Estrategia de Lucha contra la Pobreza, Strategy for the Fight Against Poverty and PESE, Strategic Plan of the Energy Sector) are at the stage of analysis and approval, for which reason there is no way to know the way that they will be implemented. ▪ Energy subjects and market aspects. M&E solution to the issues/problem ▪ Bolivia: To generate permanent reports or to watch that the institutions of official information produce reliable base line studies. ▪ Paraguay: The institutions involved will have to carry out the monitoring of the approval and implementation of the proposed plans. Who participates in producing the outcome. Government institutions/ Civil society ▪ Ministry of Planning and Development. ▪ NGO’s. ▪ Municipal Governments. ▪ Legislative Power ▪ Vice Ministry of Mines and Energy. ▪ Ministry of Agriculture and Stockbreeding. ▪ Technical Secretary of Planning. ▪ Social Cabinet. ...
Impact Indicators. Depending on the nature of the action, there are certain indicators that can actually imply the achieved impact, such as visits/views of the project website or social channels that are intended to provide the viewer with information around a certain topic.
Impact Indicators. For purposes of tracking the long-term impact of the prevention projects 34 implemented in the original and newly selected cities as identified in Section V. D. 1. and D.2. above, 35 CONTRACTOR shall obtain data on the following impact indicators and include this data in each 36 Fourth Quarter/Year-End Report:
37 1. Community-Based Impaired Driving Prevention: Alcohol/drug-related crashes as reported
2 2. Prescription and Over-the-Counter Drug Abuse Prevention: Prevalence of lifetime use of 7 quantities and due dates identified within the performance measures, performance objectives, and 8 supporting activities described in Subparagraphs D through O above.
Impact Indicators. For purposes of tracking the long-term impact of the prevention projects 6 implemented in the original and newly selected cities as identified in Subparagraphs D. through I. 7 above, CONTRACTOR shall obtain data as reported in the Orange County – California Healthy Kids 8 Survey, district level data for school year 2011-2012, on the following impact indicators and include this 9 data in each Fourth Quarter/Year-End Report:
10 1. Perceived difficulty of obtaining alcohol, grades 9 and ll; and
11 2. Prevalence of current alcohol use (past 30 days), grades 9 and 11.
Impact Indicators. For purposes of tracking the long-term impact of the prevention projects implemented in the original and newly selected cities as identified in Section V. D. 1. and D.2. above, CONTRACTOR shall obtain data on the following impact indicators and include this data in the Fourth Quarter/Year-End Report: