Households Limited Hygiene

Indicator Name % of supported households reporting access to a limited hygiene service over the project specified time period
Indicator ID in PRIME IN00041550

Definition

Definition

This indicator measures the proportion of households with access to a Limited Hygiene service(as defined by the WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene) out of the total number of households in the project area over a specified time period.

Numerator: Number of households within the Save the Children program that have access to a Limited Hygiene service
Denominator: Total number of households within the Save the Children program
Limited Hygiene = Availability of a handwashing facility lacking soap and/or water at home
Note: Handwashing facilities may be fixed or mobile and include a sink with tap water, buckets with taps, tippy-taps, and jugs or basins designated for handwashing. Soap includes bar soap, liquid soap, powder detergent, and soapy water, but does not include ash, soil, sand, or other handwashing agents.
Specified Time Period: means the most recent data available during the project period

Numerator

Number of households within the Save the Children program that have access to a Limited Hygiene service

Denominator

Total number of households within the Save the Children program

Recommended Means of Verification

Annual household survey using JMP recommended ‘core’ questions to facilitate monitoring of WASH targets can be accessed at https://washdata.org/report/jmp-2018-core-questions-household-surveys, or program monitoring data with the number of households within the Save the Children program that have access to a Limited Hygiene service, and the total number of households within the Save the Children program

Indicator Attributes

Indicator Prioritisation Global Indicator
Level of Indicator Outcome
Indicator Context Type Quantitative
Theme Health & Nutrition
Sub Theme WASH
Context Development

Measurement Guidance 

Frequency of Data Collection Annually
Unit of Measure Households
Data Format Percent
Direction of Desired Change Increasing
Number of Decimal Points Zero
Nature Cumulative
Recommended Disaggregations Settlement
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