Commitment to Civic Values

Indicator Name

% of local actors supported by SC and/or partners reporting increased commitment to civic values

Indicator ID in PRIME

IN00023247

Definition

Definition

This indicator measures the percentage of local actors supported by SC and/or partners, including children, community members, civil society actors, and duty bearers/service providers, who report an increased commitment to civic values such as participation and inclusivity following interventions.

Numerator

Number of local actors (children, community members, civil society actors, duty bearers/service providers) reporting increased commitment to civic values

Denominator

Total number of local actors (community members, civil society actors, duty bearers/service providers) surveyed.

Recommended Means of Verification

Data for this indicator can be collected through surveys, interviews, or focus group discussions with children, community members and civil society actors who have been supported by SC and/or partners. The responses collected from local actors regarding their commitment to civic values will serve as the means of verification for this indicator.

Purpose

The purpose of this indicator is to evaluate the effectiveness of SC and/or partners' interventions in promoting civic engagement and inclusivity among various stakeholders at the local level.

Indicator Attributes

Indicator Prioritisation

Global Indicator

Level of Indicator

Outcome

Indicator Context Type

Quantitative

Theme

Child Rights Governance (CRG)

Sub Theme

Good Governance Delivers Children's Rights

Total Reach Indicator

No

Context

Development

Measurement GuidanceĀ 

Frequency of Data Collection

Annually

Unit of Measure

Individual

Data Format

Percent

Direction of Desired Change

Increasing

Number of Decimal Points

Zero

Indicator is Rounding

No

Nature

Cumulative

Recommended Disaggregations

Age Group TR, Disability, Gender Group TR, Settlement, Migration Status

Additional Guidance

Civil society actors comprise a varied group, including members of organizations like NGOs, CBOs, advocacy groups, campaigns, and media organizations. Additionally, independent individuals, such as women's rights activists, human rights defenders, community leaders, environmental activists, are also considered civil society actors.

This guidance was prepared by Rania Sabbah ©

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