Samara Andrade
Kallista Green
Jacqui Gaskill
Maiwand Rahyab
Shana Kirsch
http://notebook.zoho.com/nb/public/samaraandrade/book/119254000000002035
Intervention Logic
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Objectively Verifiable Indicators
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Sources of Verification
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Assumptions
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| Goal: Improved wellbeing of the citizens of the Eastern Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco |
- % decrease of under 5 mortality rate by 2015
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No occurance of natural disaster within project period |
| Purpose: Improved rural economic growth in the Eastern Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco |
- % increase in household income measured in constant dirham by 2015
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- Individual household survey
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There will be no economic crisis that force participants to drop out of the project
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Outputs:
- Micro-credit program
- Business and management training program
- Draft framework
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- 80% of households participating in micro-credit activities by 2015
- Business and management training program receives a score of at least 90% on a checklist of sustainable training programs
- A collaborative review of the draft framework
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- Counting
- Surveys
- Questionnaires
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The government will not create policies that inhibit economic growth |
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Activities:
- Community needs assessment
- Identify participants
- Establish a sustainable training program through TOT
- Create a micro-credit loan disbursement system
- Implement monitoring and evaluation system
- Collaborate with stakeholders to produce a framework for economic policies that promote public/private investment
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Budget:1,000,000 per year
400,000 for micro credit loans
training supplies
Draft Framework research budget
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- Invoices and receipts
- Monthly Project reports
- bank statements
- inventory
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Currency is not devalued |
Name of Strategic Objective: Improved rural economic growth
Name of Intermediate Result: Increased economic opportunities in rural areas
Name of Indicator: participation in mico-credit activities
Is this an Annual Report indicator? Yes
Precise definitions of terms within your indicator:
- participation:
individuals meet all program component requirements (business and
management workshops and micro-credit enterprise development)
- micro-credit activities: receiving group loans and utilizing those funds for small enterprise development
Unit of measure: representative members of households
Disaggregated by: gender, age, level of education, baseline income level
Justification and Management Utility: measure
allows for accurate assessment of access to economic opportunities, %
increase in households participation indicates increased economic
opportunities, and a decrease indicates program's inability to produce
economic opportunities
Data collection method: survey and census data
Data source: program participants
Data analysis: Number of participating households divided by the total number of households to calculate % of households participating.
Presentation of Data: Pie charts
Review of data: Internal quarterly review
Reporting of data: Combined quarterly reports presented annually to funding agencies and host government.