| Indicator Name | % of individuals provided with technical assistance (safe use of emergency shelter materials, shelter reinforcement, training on safe construction practices, Build Back Safer, DRR, CCA) |
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| Indicator ID in PRIME | IN00034748 |
Definition
| Definition | The " Percentage (%) of individuals trained on safe construction practices" is a performance indicator that measures the quantity and proportion of individuals within a specific population who have received training in various aspects of safe construction practices. This training encompasses a range of skills and knowledge related to emergency shelter materials, shelter reinforcement, Build Back Safer (BBS) techniques, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), and Climate Change Adaptation (CCA).
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| Numerator | Number of targeted community members with training or awareness raising on the safe use of emergency shelter materials, shelter reinforcement, training on safe construction practices, Build Back Safer, DRR, CCA. |
| Denominator | Total number of targeted households. |
Recommended Means of Verification
Calculation: Divide the numerator (number on the top) by the denominator (number on the bottom) and multiply by 100.
Data Collection Method: Routine monitoring, beneficiary-based monitoring survey (e.g., PDM)
The implementer can also triangulate the results of this indicator based on how the given CVA of NFI support for construction was used in households.
Data Source: Monitoring checklist/form, follow-up assessment form, post-test, questionnaire.
Who Collects: Enumerators / SCI or Implementing Partner staff.
From Whom: Individuals who took part in capacity building on safe construction practices.
Frequency of Collection: Either through tests after the training or after the support provided (NFI or CVA) for households to meet the sphere criteria.
Frequency of Reporting: The SCI centre reporting is only on a bi-annual basis 31st of July and the 31st of January.
How to Count/Aggregate Value: The technical assistance can be provided to different groups at various times, and the values can be aggregated based on the denominator and numerator values rather than taking the average of percentages.
Baseline Value Info: Baseline can be assumed as “0” if no training was provided prior, and no pre-tests are being conducted.
Indicator Attributes
| Indicator Prioritisation | Global Indicator |
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| Level of Indicator | Output |
| Indicator Context Type | Quantitative |
| Theme | Child Poverty |
| Sub Theme | Child Sensitive Social Protection |
| Context | Humanitarian/Emergency, Development |
Measurement Guidance
| Frequency of Data Collection | Semi Annually |
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| Unit of Measure | Individual |
| Data Format | Percent |
| Direction of Desired Change | Increasing |
| Number of Decimal Points | Zero |
| Nature | Cumulative |
| Recommended Disaggregations | Age , Gender |
Usage: This indicator is a critical component of shelter and settlement programs, as technical assistance or ´shelter software´, as it is commonly referred to, is an integral part of shelter and settlements responses and valuable for humanitarian organizations, government agencies, and other stakeholders involved in disaster response and recovery efforts to maintain accountability to the affected populations. The indicators are used for a range of potential interventions that range from simple communication messages to the communities on the sure of shelter kits, as well as more comprehensive interventions such as skills building for local builders or carpenters for communities to become more resilient to future disasters. It helps to understand the level of preparedness and resilience of a community or population in the face of potential disasters or climate-related challenges. Monitoring the number and percentage of individuals trained in safe construction practices can inform decision-making, resource allocation, and the effectiveness of training programs aimed at building safer and more resilient communities.