Rita Udisho
Hesham A.
Marja Sainio
Ng'ang'a Muchiri
Hilary Orzel
Problem tree
Yemen Results Framework
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Narrative Summary
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Verifiable Indicators |
Means of Verification |
Important Assumptions |
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Goal:
To improve educational attainment for rural Yemeni girls
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A 30% increase in school-aged girls completing primary school in rural Yemen by 2012 X% of primary school graduates who continue to tertiary education by 2012
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Ministry of education |
No internal conflicts within the next 3 yrs
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Purpose:
To improve health and nutritional status for school-aged girls |
A 60% increase in the number of school-aged rural Yemeni girls who meet appropriate Height-Weight standards by 2012 |
Ministry of Health |
Continued Gov't & NGO support
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Outputs:
School-feeding programs
Health education curriculum
Sustainable school gardens
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X% of enrolled rural Yemeni girls receive daily supplementary lunch by 2012
Y% of number of rural Yemeni girls who pass health education exam by 2012
Z % of rural Yemeni schools with sustainable gardens by 2012
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Ministry of Education School surveys
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No drought within the next 3 yrs
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Activities
Conduct agricultural survey Partner with local & int'lfood provision organizations Alongside partner schools, prepare demonstration gardens Alongside MOE, prepare health education curriculum
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Budget: $ 1m
10% overhead 0.3m for food 0.3m for demonstration gardens 0.15m for agricultural survey 0.15m for preparing health curriculum
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invoices & receipts
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No currency devaluation
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Name of
Strategic Objective: Improved educational attainment for
girls
Name of
Intermediate Result: To improve health and nutritional
status for school-aged girls
Name of
Indicator: A 60% increase in the number of school-aged rural Yemeni girls who meet appropriate Height-Weight standards by
2012
Is this an
Annual Report indicator? No ___, for Reporting Year(s) 2008 to 2012
DESCRIPTION
(Refer to Toolkit Part 2, Task 2)
Precise
Definition(s):
school-aged rural Yemeni girls: Yemeni girls aged 5 to 14 living in
villages of population less than 20,000 or more than 100km from major cities.
appropriate Height-Weight standards: +/- 1std deviation from the median height for
weight standard.
Unit of
Measure: Kg, meters, numbers of girls,
Disaggregated
by: villages, annual family income,
Justification
& Management Utility:
Sub-divide
by villages to see how implementation of program varies
Sub-divide
by family income to see how implementation varies in different sectors of
society.
PLAN FOR
DATA ACQUISITION BY USAID (Refer to Toolkit Part 2, Task 3)
Data
collection method: school surveys
Data
Source: school, communities, databases
Data
Analysis: statistics programs SPSS
Presentation
of Data: reports, charts, graphs, power-points,
images
Review of
Data: 1month before data reporting, proofreading
Reporting
of Data: partner NGO's, Yemeni gov't