Reduced Vulnerability to Climate Change

Indicator Phrasing

% of people who report that their vulnerability to climate change has been reduced and/or that their resilience has been strengthened as a result of the project interventions
% de personnes qui déclarent que leur vulnérabilité au changement climatique a été réduite et/ou que leur résilience a été renforcée grâce aux interventions du projet
% de pessoas que referem que a sua vulnerabilidade às alterações climáticas foi reduzida e/ou que a sua resiliência foi reforçada em resultado das intervenções do projeto
النسبة المئوية للأشخاص الذين أفادوا بأن تعرضهم لتغير المناخ قد انخفض و / أو أن قدرتهم على الصمود قد تعززت نتيجة لتدخلات المشروع

Indicator Phrasing

English: % of people who report that their vulnerability to climate change has been reduced and/or that their resilience has been strengthened as a result of the project interventions

French: % de personnes qui déclarent que leur vulnérabilité au changement climatique a été réduite et/ou que leur résilience a été renforcée grâce aux interventions du projet

Portuguese: % de pessoas que referem que a sua vulnerabilidade às alterações climáticas foi reduzida e/ou que a sua resiliência foi reforçada em resultado das intervenções do projeto

Arabic: النسبة المئوية للأشخاص الذين أفادوا بأن تعرضهم لتغير المناخ قد انخفض و / أو أن قدرتهم على الصمود قد تعززت نتيجة لتدخلات المشروع

What is its purpose?

This is a composite indicator measuring the number of people whose vulnerability to selected extreme weather events (e.g. floods, drought) has decreased as a result of the intervention. It indicates the scale of the provided support (and its benefits); however, it does not capture the extent to which has people’s vulnerability decreased.

How to Collect and Analyse the Required Data

*This is a Global Results Framework indicator. 

 

Determine the indicator's value by using the following methodology:

 

1) Define which target group members can be counted as ‘people with reduced vulnerability to extreme weather events’. For example, these can be:

   - household members covered by an effectively operating early warning system

   - farmers who started using promoted adaptation measures

   - people living in areas with an improved drainage system

Ensure that you count those people that were supported by effective measures – this means measures, which demonstrably decrease their vulnerability.

 

2) To determine the indicator’s value, count the number of target group members who meet the criteria defined in point 1.

 

Disaggregate by

Disaggregate the data by gender, age groups and the measures that decreased people’s vulnerability.

Important Comments

1) When reporting on the indicator’s value, always state how the vulnerability was reduced – for example, how many people benefit from an early warning system, how many benefit from adopted mitigation measures, etc.

This guidance was prepared by People in Need ©

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