Livelihood indicators guide

In recent years, there has been a significant effort to develop key indicators and to promote their use by
different humanitarian actors and in different coordination fora, such as the Sphere Project, or in thematic
groups, such as the gFSC1. A good example of these sets/groups of indicators are the Key Results Indicators (KRI2) for the sectors of food security, nutrition, health, water and sanitation, and shelter defined by DG ECHO3 as a requirement for financing operations.
Despite considerable progress in the introduction of indicators in other sectors (such as, for instance, water and sanitation, shelter or nutrition), there is still a need in Livelihoods programming to have a set of agreed evidence-based standard programme indicators, which facilitate design of quality projects and, above all, assessment of their impact and effects.
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