Piloting CWBT Reporting Standard Indicators to be measured World Vision Rwanda.

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Piloting CWBT Reporting Standard Indicators to be measured World Vision Rwanda

WVR Strategy Improved resilience of livelihood at the household level (especially of disabled, children and women) WV supported communities live in harmony with each other Reduced prevalence of communicable diseases among target communities Increased access, quality and relevancy of elementary and literacy education in target communities Increased protection of vulnerable children and marginalized groups

CWBT CWBTs. Children report an increased level of well being (Articulates children’s own perceptions) Increase by xx% the number of children 0-5 who are well-nourished Increase by xx% the number of children 0-5 who are protected from infection and disease Increase by xx% the number of children age 11 who can read

Strategic Objective 1 Improved resilience of Livelihood at the household level (especially of disabled, children and women) % households with year round access to sufficient food for the family's needs % children 0-5 receiving minimum dietary diversity % of households able to meet the basic needs of their children, without external assistance (shelter, food, clothing, schooling and health)

Strategic Objective 2 World Vision supported communities live in harmony with each other. Community members care for each other % children who report that they have good relationships with others in the community

Strategic Objective 3 Reduced prevalence and impact of communicable diseases among target communities % chronically ill children and adults receiving regular visits by volunteer caregivers in the last six months % reduction of deaths from malaria other diseases for children 0-5

Strategic Objective 4 Increased access, quality and relevancy of elementary and literacy education in target communities % children enrolled in primary schools % of children and youth possessing life skills % Of children retained in school

Strategic Objective 5 Increased protection of vulnerable children and marginalized groups % Of reduction in cases of child abuse % children who have at least one caregiver who provides consistent love and support % children in the community who know what to do/who to turn to in case of victimization % children who report that they actively participate in decisions that affect them in the community

Matrix of Data Collection Evaluation Baseline ADP SAR and AR Sponsorship Data Special Programme Reports (PNF and Grants)