GAIN Peacebuilding IndicatorsCatholic Relief Services, 28.09.2010 Catholic Relief Services began the Globally Accepted Indicators Initiative in June 2008 to strengthen indicator practice across sectors. GAIN has two main objectives: to improve the quality of indicator selection and use and to contribute to a more efficient monitoring-and-evaluation design process. GAIN is comprised of a series of indicator templates and a library of indicator resources with information to assist project teams in M&E system design, tool development, and analysis and interpretation of data. This publication includes eighteen Globally Accepted Indicators that present many of the necessary components and considerations for holistic M&E for peacebuilding. |
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alternative dispute resolution budget development process Church action Church leaders Cite if indicator Civic engagement civil society COLLECTION Data sources Community Site https://global.crs.org/communities consider the following contribute to project CRS Peacebuilding Community DATA COLLECTION Data data collection questions Democracy and Governance democracy_and_governance/publications/pdfs/pnacc390.pdf determine disputes or conflicts economic inequalities enrollment ethnic extractive industry operations FURTHER INFORMATION Interpretation Gender equity Governance Program Indicators Handbook of Democracy http://www.usaid.gov/our_work Illustrative data collection increased equity indicator is promoted inequalities INFORMATION Interpretation Questions inter-religious structures inter-religious violence joint initiatives Links CRS Peacebuilding M&E system Multiethnic Societies NGOs Peacebuilding/Pages/home.aspx period PLANNING FOR DATA Positive developments primary school Program Indicators 1998 project area project context project learning project team and/or promoted or required public statements reflection session Related indicators GAIN SGBV victims Social Cohesion specific target population targeted issues theory of change Timing/frequency Tips for data USAID Center USAID Conflict Management violent activity X time period youth bulge