# of community health workers trained by Save the Children

Indicator Name

# of Community Health Workers trained by Save the Children, providing Community Case Management or adapted model of community care

Indicator ID in PRIME

IN00032106

Definition

Total number of community health workers that have been trained by Save the Children and who are actively providing health services (e.g. community case management or adapted model). This includes services provided both directly and indirectly by Save the Children (see GMT definitions). This indicator tracks number of trained community health workers who are actively providing health servcies.
 
Direct support refers to Save the Children contracted community health workers providing direct community case management to communities
 
Indirect support refers to technical, financial, logistical, supply, or any other form of support provided by Save the Children Children (see GMT definitions); this is often provided to the Ministry of Health.

Recommended Means of Verification

Calculation: Sum of the number of community health workers trained, that are providing community services.

Data Collection Method:  Training reports / Attendance Shee, Community Health Centre Registers
Data Source: Training records and attendance records, Project data clerk, Health Programme Manager or MEAL officer

Who Collects: Trainer / Facilitator, MEAL Officers
From Whom: Training Participants and Community Health Workers

Frequency of Collection: N/A - When applicable
Frequency of Reporting: Monthly or Aligned with donor reporting requirements

How to Count/Aggregate Value: Sum the values across all reporting periods
Baseline Value Info: N/A

Indicator Attributes

Indicator Prioritisation

Global Indicator

Level of Indicator

Output

Indicator Context Type

Quantitative

Theme

Health & Nutrition

Sub Theme

Adolescent Reproductive Health, Child Health, HIV, Maternal, Newborn & Reproductive Health, Mother Infant Child Nutrition, WASH

Common Approach

Treating Children Close to Home (Integrated Community Case Management)

Total Reach Indicator

Yes

Context

Humanitarian/Emergency, Development

Measurement GuidanceĀ 

Frequency of Data Collection

Monthly

Unit of Measure

Individual

Data Format

Number

Direction of Desired Change

Increasing

Number of Decimal Points

Zero

Indicator is Rounding

No

Nature

Incremental

Recommended Disaggregations

Gender TR
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