Gender equitable norms

Indicator Name

% of project participants who report positive change in attitudes towards equitable gender norms or rolesā€‹

Indicator ID in PRIME

IN00023392

Definition

Definition

This indicator looks at support for gender equality and measures the percentage of community members who report a positive change in attitudes toward equitable gender norms. This indicator uses a gender equality scale to measure individual attitudes toward gender norms. It can be applied to multiple actors depending on the project target groups, including at the family, community, and broader societal level.

It is essential for the indicator to be disaggregated by sex/gender and age at minimum, and ideal to disaggregate for other grounds of inequality (e.g. race/ethnicity, disability, nationality and internally displaced, refugee and migrant status, slum residency) wherever possible.

Numerator

Number of surveyed project participants who report a positive change in attitudes towards equitable gender norms

Denominator

Total number of surveyed project participants

Recommended Means of Verification

The means of verification for this indicator is being developed and will be published in the future.

Indicator Attributes

Indicator Prioritisation

Global Indicator

Level of Indicator

Outcome

Indicator Context Type

Quantitative

Theme

Child Rights Governance (CRG)

Sub Theme

Adolescent Skills for Successful Transitions, Appropriate Care, Basic Education, Maternal, Newborn & Reproductive Health, Protection of Children from Violence

Cross-Cutting Themes

Gender Equality

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
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