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This page summarises {{TOC right}}Indicators can be recorded, measured or analysed in order to provide a simple and reliable means to identify achievement measure the changes connected with an initialinterventionor to help assess performance.Indicators can be * quantitative (numeric), * qualitative or * pseudo-quantitative in case a number is converted to a scale (e.g. 1 = poor, internal brainstorming on indicators5 = good).
== Principles for the development of indicators ==__NOEDITSECTION__
=== From a presentation from DDG: ===__NOEDITSECTION__
* '''Valid''' - Does the indicator directly represent the change it is intended to measure? Is the change within the scope of the project?
* '''Objective''' - Is the definition precise, simple and unambiguous about what is to be measured?
* '''Owned''' - Do the local communities and programme management agree that this indicator makes sense?
=== Other approaches? =SMART & SMARTER==__NOEDITSECTION__SMART is a mnemonic/acronym, giving criteria to guide in the setting of objectives/indicators.* Specific* Measurable* Achievable* Relevant* Time-bound* (Evaluate)* (Reevaluate)
See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMART_criteria Wikipedia article] == Categories /Levels of indicators ==__NOEDITSECTION__This is just to have different sets Indicators are of indicators, for different types / levels/purposes/areas...
* Output-level indicators
* Outcome-level indicators
* Performance indicators
* Impact-level indicators?* Activity-level indicators?
== Collection Examples of indicators ==__NOEDITSECTION__This is an initial collection of indicators encountered so far in the mine action context. '''It is not yet an assessment regarding their applicability/usefulness/relevance!''' === Indicators mentioned in the Copenhagen initiative output document: ===__NOEDITSECTION__
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=== Indicators mentioned in a discussion about operational efficiency =References ==__NOEDITSECTION__From a discussion between Helen, Rana and Elisabeth* UN M&E framework for mine action [[Media:20140318(v2) - Survey Instrument for Pilot.docx | UN Survey Instrument]]* Feinstein International Center: [http://fic.tufts.edu/assets/PIA-guide_revised-2014-3.pdf Participatory Impact Assessment:A Design Guide]* % World Health Organization: [http://www.who.int/healthinfo/systems/WHO_MBHSS_2010_full_web.pdf?ua=1 A Handbook of areas worked on that had minesIndicators and their Measurement Strategies]* % of areas worked on that had UXOsMikkel Nedergaard (DDG): [http://www.jmu.edu/cisr/journal/18.1/focus/nedergaard.shtml Outcome Monitoring in Humanitarian Mine Action]* Miscellaneous links/resources related to '''Outcome Mapping''' * Average size of cleared area* [http://www.researchtoaction.org/2012/01/outcome-mapping-a-basic-introduction/ Outcome Mapping: A Basic Introduction]* Average size of surveyed area* [http://www.idrc.ca/EN/Resources/Publications/Pages/IDRCBookDetails.aspx?PublicationID=121 Building Learning and Reflection into Development Programs]** [http://www.outcomemapping.ca/ Outcome Mapping Learning Community]
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