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APRO ADP DESIGN FRAMEWORK

COMPONENT FRAMEWORK
LEVEL 2:
COMPONENT 1 Health: By the end of 2005 years, community people will have an access to
have qualified primary health services, will live in healthy and safety environment and improved
health education among them.
IMPACT:
Narrative
Indicators
Means of
Risks/
(Objectively verifiable)
Verification
Assumption
(MOV)
s
Level 3 OUTPUTS
Output 1
Prevention of
preventable
disease

98% of children in the target communities Doctors end


and annual reports
vaccinated on time.
Statistics
90% of 0-5 years children and PLW
PLA survey
distributed by Vitamins and Sprinkles to
Observation
improve their physical resistances.
Interview
All sponsored children under five had
access to reliable primary health assistance Site visits
and got services in time. Mortality rate
Quarterly
among children under 5, caused by
measurement
preventable diseases reduced by 10%.
of height and
50% of malnourished children under 5
weight
reached their convenient measure through
the food subsidy and child care program.
5 health serving centers including school
doctors rooms supported by primary needs
and required equipments. Community
health care increased.

WVIM Dari Ekh ADP, Design Document

Infectious
disease
spread.
Parents
poor care
for child
and
prevention
skills from
contagious
diseases.
Illegal
migrants
from other
places to
the target
area.
Interrupted
supply of
Vitamins

Output 2.
Health
educational
awareness
Community
health
education
improved
through the
attended
trainings and
health
program.

Output 3.
Hygiene and
environmenta
l sanitation
Community
livelihood,
hygienic
environment
condition
improved.

15 mothers attended in trainings quarterly


gained skills on childcare and feeding.
2 secondary schools doctors conducted
quarterly training and awareness programs on
their own.
500 families received reading materials
through the awareness programs on disease
transmission and disease prevention and
through the health volunteers and family
doctors annually.
1000 families attended in Health and FS
training through the Nutrition Program
The number of healthy family increased
through the decreased rate of disease in each
family.
All local community volunteers got more
skillful and experienced on methodology of
appropriate care and counseling to community
people.
Developed 2-4 health educational materials per
an each year during the life span of the ADP

Reports
Interview
PLA survey
Observation
Site visit
Doctors
annual-end
report

Decreased
responsibili
ty of people
Economic
condition
& inflation
Community
peoples
inactive
participatio
n

At least 1000 families per year supplied by


potable clean water from constructed/
renovated water resources.
25% of whole population improved their
environmental condition through the awareness
program, trainings and technical supports.
Community supported by garbage disposal,
latrines and bath facilities.
Almost children /80%/ in primary school,
kindergarten & DCC with their parents became
have daily hygiene routines participating in
regularly health programs.

Doctors end
and annual
reports
Statistics
Observation
Annual
monitoring
analysis on
sponsored
children.
PLA survey
Discussion &
interview
Site visit

National
infectious
disease
spread.
Parents
poor
knowledge
on
childcare
and
prevention
skills from
contagious
diseases.
Changes in
economy
and society
Economic
condition

CIP children immunized on 95%.


Increased understanding of community adults
on immunization benefits.
Reduced rate of disease infection on 20%
among the early CIP childhood.

Questionnaire
Statistics
Health reports

Inactive
participatio
n of
parents.
Migrants
without
official
documents
from other
area.

ACTIVITY/
PROCESS
1

Level 4
1.1.1 Awareness
program on
vaccination

WVIM Dari Ekh ADP, Design Document

1.1.2 Trainings
for promoting
people knowledge
on vaccination.

Increased community children immunizations rate


on 15%.

1.2.1 Distribution
vitamins for
community
people.

Improved resistance of CIP children under 5 to


certain diseases.
Reduced rate of community malnourished children.

1.3.1 Measure
height and weight
of all children
under 5.

95% progress monitoring on growth of all


sponsored children under 5.

1.3.2 Community
children
underwent
medical check
and get services.

0-5 years old sponsored children had access to


health service of 100%.
The attitude trend of health workers changed and
met med. service requirements.
Improved health skills & capacity of doctors in
diagnosing and treating.

Questionnaire
Statistics
Health reports

Health reports
ADP report

ADP report
Statistics
Health reports
Results of
measurement
Questionnaire
Statistics
CIP medical
check reports
Monitoring
and
evaluation
Site visit

1.3.3 Activities to
promote childcare
and development
in health service.

Death rate among community children under 5


reduced by 10% through the improved health
services.
Medical service improved in all health service
aspects by involving medical workers in IMCI
training and other health programs.

Monitoring
and
evaluation
Statistics
Doctors
health reports
Site visit
Interview

1.4.1
Supplementary
feeding for risky
children / PLW

Malnourished children rate decreased on 30%


through the health programs.
Prompt medical service got CIP malnourished/
risky children and children from the community.
Feeding and health care program for PLW.

WVIM Dari Ekh ADP, Design Document

Interviews
ADP reports
PLA survey
Health reports
Site visit

Inactive
participatio
n of
parents.
Migrants
without
official
documents
from other
area.
Inactive
participatio
n of
parents.
Interrupted
supplies of
vitamin.
Inactive
participatio
n of
parents.
Inactive
participatio
n of
parents.
Migrants
without
official
documents
from other
area.
Parents
poor
attention
and
knowledge
.
Inactive
participatio
n of
parents.
National
infectious
disease
spread
Changes in
economy
and
society.
Inactive
participatio
n of
parents.
Financial
source

1.4.2
Summer health
program for
malnourished and
disabled children

Almost 100 children got health care in summer


time annually.
All adults involved in summer health program
increase their skills and understanding of summer
health activity

2.1.1.
Health trainings/
awareness
programs for
community.

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2.1.2
Development
health education
materials such as
booklets,
brochures and
posters.
2.1.3
Support family
doctors health
services.

At least 15 community health volunteers will be


trained.
All family doctors attended in Improved
Management Childrens Illness course and widely
carried out in practice.
Decreased rate of preventable disease on 20%
among the early childhood, improved skills and
knowledge of adults to care children
Close relation between doctors and people
At least 2 new health educational materials
developed annually and distributed to community
people.

Visiting children in hospital served by comfortable


and reliable rest/ toy room made by ADP.
3 family hospitals provided by needed medical
materials and equipments
Equipped 3 Doctors rooms and a training room in
secondary school of target areas for more
comfortable medical serving.

Minimum 1000 people each year supplied by clean


water in 100 meters. Existing 3 water sources using
by community people protected from outer
pollutions.

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12

3.1.1
Construction and
renovation of
water reservoir /
deep well

WVIM Dari Ekh ADP, Design Document

Site visit
PLA survey
Doctors report
Interview

PLA survey
Interviews
ADP reports
IMCI testing
report
materials
Site visit

Inactive
participatio
n of adults
Natural
disaster
National
infectious
disease
spread
Inactive
participatio
n of
communit
y people.

Observation
Discussion
Handouts
Tests on
knowledge

Financial
problems.
Inflation

Questionnaire
Statistics
Health reports
Annual
reports
Observation/
site visits

Inactive
participatio
n of local
governmen
t and other
related
organizatio
ns
Inflation
Financial
problems.

Observation
Site visit
PLA survey
Interview

Inflation
Inactive
involvemen
t of
community
people and
local
government
Lack of
water
resource
field

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3.1.2
Environment
trainings,
awareness
programs and
Fuel for work,
Food for work
and Ger for
work activities

Children got daily hygiene routines in school, DCC


s and kindergarten through the training and
awareness program
Quarterly community people improved their
knowledge on environment through the trainings
and awareness programs
At least 200 families participated in X for work
activities to get over harsh cold seasons.
35% of population involved in environment
trainings.

Observation
Site visit
PLA survey
Interview

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3.1.3.
Garbage disposal
supply, shifting
rubbish and
cleaning area
activity

At least 60% of sponsored children s family had


access to healthy and clean environment.
At least 60% sponsored childrens families
involved in an improved garbage removal system
and improved latrine.

Observation
Site visit
PLA survey
Interview

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3.1.4
Construction of
public bath house

1 public bath house for Dari-Ekh area constructed


with active participation of community people

Site visit
PAL survey
interview

Inflation
Inactive
involvemen
t of
community
people and
local
government
Community
peoples
bad
behavior
Inflation
Inactive
involvemen
t of
community
people and
local
government
Community
peoples
bad
behavior
inflation
inactive
involvemen
t of
community
people and
local
government

LEVEL 2:
COMPONENT 2 Education

Community education improved and created comfortable environment to get all


kinds of education.
IMPACT:
Narrative

Indicators
(Objectively verifiable)

WVIM Dari Ekh ADP, Design Document

Means of
Verification
( MOV )

Risks/
Assumptio
ns

Level 3 OUTPUTS
Output 1.
Provided by
opportunity to
get permanent
community
basic
education.

Output 2
Developed
adult and out
of school
education in
the community

Output 3
Improved
comfortable
educating
environment
in all level

To improve schools appropriate educational


materials and technical equipment.
Improved educating methods and style of
teaching skills through the regular trainings and
courses.
Wide cooperation between community and local
educating organization with united interest of
improvement of all levels of education
Disseminated at least 3 advanced teachers
experiences in target area school and
kindergartens.
School drop out eliminated by 70% among the
sponsored children. Every year at least 40
children had opportunity to continue their
interrupted education in informal education
centers.
At least 2 different brochures or posters
published for improving knowledge of
community including schoolteachers of target
areas.

Observation
Monitoring
and
evaluation
Site visit
Discussion
ADP reports
School annual
reports

Lack of
cooperatio
n of local
governmen
t and state
institution
Changes in
economy
and society
Communit
y peoples
inactive
participatio
n.
Inflation
Financial
problems

Illiteracy rate among the sponsored childrens


parents will be reduced by 80%.
The 60% of the school dropped out youth gained
secondary level education and get certificates of
formal education in evening classes. 50%
involved in vocational trainings with chance of
employment and family income generating
activity.

Observation
Monitoring
and
evaluation
Site visit
Discussion
ADP reports
School annual
reports

Lack of
interventio
n of local
governmen
t and state
institution
Changes in
economy
and society
Communit
y peoples
inactive
participatio
n.
Inflation
Financial
problems
Solvency
capacity of
parents.

The 150 children provided by primary school


building to study nearest place.
Totally 250 children had chance to get early
childhood education in a constructed
kindergarten and Day care centers at the end of
2004.
Supported in renovation to two existing local
primary schools and 1 kindergarten. At least 2
schools improved their outdoor environment with
participation of community.

Site visit
Reports
Interview

Inflation
Economic
and social
problems
Irresponsib
ility of
local &
governme
nt
authority

Level 4 ACTIVITY/ PROCESS

WVIM Dari Ekh ADP, Design Document

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1.1.1
Improvement
educational
materials

Needy educational materials and adequate technical


supply of the primary schools and kindergarten in
each khoroo improved by certain percent.

Questionnaire
Statistics
Monitoring
and
discussion
School annual
reports.

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1.2.1
Improvement
technical supply
for the childcare
facilities.

All childcare facilities improved and increased


educational materials for their activities.
At least 2 school class got needy training equipments
yearly including computer, books and other facilities.

Questionnaire
Statistics
ADP reports

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1.3.1.
Promotion
childrens desire
and interest to
study.
Out of school
activity

3 different kinds of out of school activities


conducted in target area schools such as language,
technical and sport courses.
At least 1 mini library established in a target area at
Community Development center
2 Community development centers established in
target areas with active participation of community.

Questionnaire
Statistics
Health reports

Insufficien
t support
from local
school
manageme
nt
Poor
attendance
of the
target
children.

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1.3.2
Trainings for
community/
parents on topic
of education
1.4.1
Training for
schoolteachers
and
kindergarten
caregivers.

Sponsored childrens parents regularly attended


childrens early / primary educational trainings on
80%.

Interview
Educational
institutions
reports

Inactive
participati
on of
parents

Schoolteachers and caregivers attended on 95 % to


qualification raising training quarterly.
Changed teachers and parents attitude in child
educating process.
Experience sharing lessons supported for advanced
teachers.

Interview/
discussion
Statistics
Educational
institutions
reports

Poor
involveme
nt and
contributi
on of
school and
kindergart
en staff.

1.5.1
Promotion for
sponsored and
non-sponsored
childrens desire
and interest to
study.

All school age children attended to school from first


grade on 95% and sponsored childrens school drop
out rate eliminated on 70 %.

Statistics.
School reports
Observation
and site visits
ADP reports.

Inactive
participati
on of
school and
khoro
leaders.
Inflation
Poor
participati
on and
initiatives
of school
children.

20

21

WVIM Dari Ekh ADP, Design Document

Inactive
participati
on of
school
leaders.
Financial
problems.
Inflation
Poor
participati
on of local
child care
facilities
and
related
institution

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1.5.2
Establishment
of Informal
education
centers

At least in 3 secondary schools supported by


materials for establishing of informal education
centers.

ADP reports
Site visits
Financial
reports

Inactive
participati
on of
school and
khoro
leaders.
Inflation

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1.5.3
Transformation
school dropped
out children in
formal classes

Yearly 40 children went to Informal education


centers, at least 70 % of those children got chance to
continue their education in formal classes in
appropriate age.

ADP reports
Site visit
Interview

Inactive
participati
on of
school and
khoro
leaders.
Economica
l & social
problems

24

1.6.1
Printing and
publishing
educational
materials for the
community

All trainings carried out using printed/ published


materials.
The appeals on posters put on visual places and it
used trainees daily work

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2.1.1 Trainings
& courses for
CIP parents

All parents had chance to improve their knowledge


through the informal education centers.

ADP reports
Site visit
Interview
Letters to
sponsors

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2.2.1
Vocational
training for
community

Almost children had chance to continue their


interrupted education & expanded their knowledge
through the vocational trainings.
Youths involved in vocational trainings helped to
increase their family income.
At least 1 Informal education evening class opened
door for CIP parents and community adults to
improve their education.
At least 2 youths started permanent professional
education yearly by support of WVIM.

ADP reports
Site visit
Interview
Test & exams

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2.2.2.
Livelihood
training for
single mothers

Existing 40 CIP single mothers had chance for


increasing their family income involving in
livelihood training.
At least 50% of involved in livelihood training
mothers supported by loan for small business activity

ADP reports
Family visit
Site visit
Financial
report

WVIM Dari Ekh ADP, Design Document

Inactive
participati
on of
parents
Economica
l & social
problems
Inactive
participati
on of
school and
khoro
leaders.
Economica
l & social
problems
Inactive
participati
on of
communit
y
Inflation
State
economica
l condition

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3.1.1
Construction of
a primary
school in DariEkh area

Within 2 years a primary school with capacity 150


children built involving community participation.
150 children went to school from nearest place.
The child traffic accident while crossing road reduced
on 95%.

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3.2.1
Construction/
establishing of
kindergarten/
DCCs in DariEkh area

In FY02-FY03 constructed a kindergarten with


capacity 100 children.
Mothers of involved in kindergarten children got
opportunity to have job and to increase their family
income.
Almost 250-260 children could involve in early
childhood education activity and as a result the rate
of malnourishment reduced on 30%.

ADP reports
Financial
report
Site visit
Interview
CIP reports
CRS medical
check-up
report

30

3.3.1
Creation of
appropriate and
comfortable
environment at
school &
kindergarten.

At least a school and a kindergarten of target areas


improved its study room/ class condition or outdoor
environment annually.
At 2 schools doctors room, informal education
centers and other school and kindergarten facilities
supported for normal carry out their activities
Community participation for educational activity
increased on certain percents.

ADP reports
Finance report
Site visit
Interview

Questionnaire
Statistics
School reports
Observation
and site visits

Inflation
Economica
l & social
problems
Inactive
participati
on of City
& District
Governme
nt
Inflation
Economica
l & social
problems
Inactive
participati
on of City
& District
Governme
nt and
communit
y
Inactive
participati
on of
school and
khoroo
leaders.
Inflation
Financial
difficulties
.

LEVEL 2:
COMPONENT 3 Economic Development
By 2005, community skilled and started to improve their family income through the
Gardening project and MED program.
IMPACT:
Narrative
Indicators
Means of
Risks/
(Obj. verifiable)
Verification
Assumptio
(MOV)
ns

WVIM Dari Ekh ADP, Design Document

Level 3 OUTPUTS

Output 1.
Vegetable
farming
20% of CIP

f
a
m
i
l
i
e
s

i
n
v
o
l
v
e
d
i
n

8% of WVIM FS strategic planning families


involved in gardening and food security project
by end of 2003. Maximum vegetable harvesting
in 100m2 reached to 250 kg.
3 gardening committees established and started
to carry out community gardening project
activity.
Families involved in GP could provide at least
30% of their food consumption on their own with
Food security program.
Awareness program procedure and materials are
developed and appropriate personnel will be
prepared in target areas.
10 members of small groups of gardening
program involved in business and skill training
program and got certificates. At least 50% got
MED activity.
Small groups supported by storing/ saving.
Community supported 2 established DCCs by
vegetables/ nutritious foods.
8% of gardening project families/ small groups
became farmers. ADP supported them by needy
equipments, advises and technique by the end of
2005.
All operational and financial documents
regarding the FS program prepared on due time
and requirements.

g
a
r
d
e
n
i
n
g
p
r
o
j
e
c
t
.

WVIM Dari Ekh ADP, Design Document

Observation
Monitoring
and
evaluation
Site visit
Discussion
ADP reports
Interview

Changes in
economy
and society
Communit
y peoples
inactive
participatio
n.
Inflation
Financial
problems
Lack of
material
source.

Output 2.
By the end
2005, 9,2% of
3000 families
increased their
income.

Output 3.
By the end
2005, 9,2%
of 3000
families
increased
their income.

50-100 families supported by equipments and


capitals support to improve their income.
Families living of dump increase their family
income involving in IGA
The 260 successfully conducted small business
families began to conduct micro enterprise
activity enlarging their loan amount.
A branch of training production and
marketing center established in ADP target area
which conform with the strategy policy
directions of WVM become operationally
sustainable
ADPs design framework integrated with food
security strategy

Financial
reports
Monitoring &
evaluation
Site visit
WVIM &
ADP reports
Interveiw

Changes in
economy
and society
Communit
y peoples
inactive
participatio
n.
Inflation
Financial
problems
Lack of
material
source.

Regularly organized professional and vocational


trainings for 40 unemployed people including
youths.
50% of involved in this training employed in
cooperation with District and City government.
The family impossibility of involving children in
school/ kindergarten reduced on 40%.

Financial
reports
Monitoring &
evaluation
Site visit
ADP reports
Statistics
Interveiw

Changes in
economy
and society
Communit
y peoples
inactive
participatio
n.
Inflation
Financial
problems
Lack of
material
source.

Inactive
participati
on of
parents.
Natural
disaster
Inflation
Inactive
participati
on of
household
s
members.
Natural
disaster

Level 4 ACTIVITY/ PROCESS


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1.1.1
Involve
households in
vegetable
gardening
project.

550 project families involved in the gardening project


by the end 2005.
At least 30% of Gardening project families provided
nutrition food by them.
Established 3 community committees in target areas.

Questionnaire
Statistics

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1.1.2. Conduct
gardening
trainings for
community

All households involved in gardening project


attended training.
Almost families studied to use grown vegetables for
food.
Gardening started be one of the business for family
income generation.
A consulting centre for families involved in
Gardening project established in both communities.

Questionnaire
Statistics
Monitoring
evaluation

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1.1.3. Support
by tool,
equipments and
materials

Support technical materials for involved in GP


families.
Some kinds of support by needy materials in
emergency case during the harvest.

Questionnaire
Statistics
Monitoring
evaluation

WVIM Dari Ekh ADP, Design Document

Inactive
participati
on of
household
s
members.
Natural
disaster

34

1.1.4.
Cooperation
with
Government and
Non
Government
organizations

Have Interconnection with Government and Non


government organizations planning.

Questionnaire
Statistics
Monitoring
evaluation

35

1.2.1
Gardening
committee
establishment

All households divided into small active groups


Each khoroo established their gardening committee
in order to carry out this project.
Community level of project ownership increased on
certain percents.

Questionnaire
Reports
Interview

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1.3.1
Teaching
families to use
more nutritious
food.

All involved in Gardening project families expanded


their understanding of benefits of growing
vegetables.

Site visit
Harvest report
Financial
report
Interview

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1.4.1
Food security
program in
community

At least 30% of foods provided by nutrition.


DCCs provided by Gardening households grown
vegetables and made products from Gardening
groups.

Site visit
GP Committee
report
Interview

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1.5.1
Establishing and
supporting
farmers from
small gardening
groups

10% of involved in gardening project families


became farmers.
50% of farmers supported by storing, green house
facilities and other technical materials
At least 20% of farmers involved in MED program
and got loan for increasing groups income in future
sustainability

Site visits
Interview
Finance
reports
Statistics

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2.1.1
MED program
for target area
community

Site visits
Interview
Financial
report
Discussion
PLA survey

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2.2.1
Support for
dump area
people

At least 50 families got loan for small business


managing including single mothers/ fathers and
youths just finished secondary school education.
Children of those families provided by financial
support for getting education and health service.
People involved in such program got understanding
of hardworking, independency and had hope in their
future life.
50 project families living off dump got loan for
Income generating activity. 20 families attended
vocational training to be employed and to start their
own business for surviving.
By the end of 2005 people lived off dump and
garbage got skills of income generation and at the
same time left idea to live at the dump site.

WVIM Dari Ekh ADP, Design Document

Site visits
Interview
Financial
report
Discussion
PLA survey

Inactive
participati
on of
household
s
members.
Natural
disaster
Inactive
participati
on of
committee
s
Natural
disaster
Social
problems
Natural
disaster
Inactive
careless
participati
on of
people
Natural
disaster

Natural
disaster
Inflation
Economica
l situation
Inactive
participati
on of
farmer
members
Inflation
Economica
l & social
condition
Inexperien
ced MED
program
Inflation
Social
problems
Economica
l politics

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2.3.1
Expanding
small business
activity into
MED program

Successfully conducted 260 small business groups


gained ability to run small enterprises.
The community loan funding increased on 50%.
Involving in MED community people had more
opportunity to operate small-scale business and foster
productive self-employment.
The marketing network started to establish in both
communities.

Site visit
Interview
Financial
reports

Inflation
Social
problems
Economica
l politics

42

2.4.1
Support and
involve families
in increasing
their family
income

Material support for consulting centre


Establish a branch of training production and
marketing center
At least 50% of Gardening project families involved
in and served by training and marketing centre

Site visit
Interview
Financial
reports and
materials

Inflation
Inactive
participati
on of
Gov.n and
communit
y

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3.1.1
Conduct support
vocational
training

40 unemployed people including youths had chance


to be supported for vocational trainings.
Almost involved in vocational training people had
chance to get loan for starting their business &
increasing their family income.

Site visit
Interview
Financial
reports

44

3.2.1
Close relation
with other
NGOs and City/
District
Government in
order to increase
employment

At the same time of vocational training sought


possibility of employment in cooperation with
District and city government.
Economic possibility of employed parents to support
education of children increased on certain percents

Site visit
Interview
Financial
reports
Statistics
District/City
reports

Inflation
Social
problems
Economica
l politics
Inactive
participati
on of
Governme
nt workers
Inactive
participati
on of
Governme
nt workers
Illegal
employme
nt

LEVEL 2:
COMPONENT 4. Relief and rehabilitation
During the ADP lifespan community got urgent assists in emergency case.
IMPACT:
Narrative
Indicators
Means of
(Objectively verifiable)
Verification
Level 3 OUTPUTS

WVIM Dari Ekh ADP, Design Document

Risks/
Assumptions

Output 1.

Community got
urgent help in
emergency case

Output 2.

At least 5% of
project
households got
food and fuel
support in dry/
harsh season

Community especially children got


urgent help in faced disasters in both
naturally and socially.
Yearly 25 project families and 30 CIP
children got urgent help in emergency
case such as health service, natural
disaster and shelter loses.

Monitoring and
evaluation
Reports
Community
leaders activity
planning
Interview
Direct observation

Top down
management
system
Economic, social
and political
dependency on
political parties.
Community
leaders inactive
participation.

100-150 families got food and fuel


supply participating in Food for
work and Fuel for work activities
in dry/ harsh/ cold season.
Community studied to prepare in
uncomfortable season

Monitoring and
evaluation
Reports
Interview
Direct observation

Top down
management
system
Economic, social
and political
dependency on
political parties.
Community
leaders inactive
participation.

Monitoring and
evaluation
Reports
Interview
Direct observation

Economic, social
conditions
Community
leaders inactive
participation.
Inflation

Annually at least 10 project families


supported or improved their living
The rate of
conditions.
unsheltered
families reduced Children got more comfortable living
on certain
and studying condition
percents.
Level 4 ACTIVITY/ PROCESS

Output 3.

WVIM Dari Ekh ADP, Design Document

1.1.1
Annually 30-40
CIP got health
service/ support
for medical
treatment

1.1.2
GIK distribution
and clothes
support

47

1.2.1
Support for
losses with
CIPs families

48

2.1.1
Food for
work, Fuel for
work activity.

45

46

30-40 CIP annually got medical service/


treatment supply in time.
As a result of yearly medical check up
and material supporting CIP serious
sickness healing rate reduced on 30%.

Monitoring and
evaluation
Reports
Interview
Direct observation

Annually community including


vulnerable families/ disabled people
received at least 1500 different GIKs.
Some community people supported by
warm foots and clothes once with max
amount 20$.

Monitoring and
evaluation
Reports
Interview
Direct observation

Annually covered charges for losses


such as death parents and siblings of 25
CIP families.

Monitoring and
evaluation
Reports
Interview
Direct observation

200 families received food and fuel


supply in harsh winter season.
Participation of community increased in
appropriate percents
Avoiding give supplies in-kind
community got understanding of work
cost.

Monitoring and
evaluation
Reports
Interview
Direct observation

Annually at least 10 families received


shelter and 5 families improve their
living condition receiving building
materials
Children got more comfort condition for
living and studying

Monitoring and
evaluation
Reports
Interview
Direct observation

49

3.1.1
Sheltering and
improving
living condition
activity

LEVEL 2:
COMPONENT 5. Development of local leadership system
By 2005 year, community got full trust on their future satisfied life.
IMPACT:
Narrative
Indicators
Means of
(Obj. verifiable)
Verification (MOV)

WVIM Dari Ekh ADP, Design Document

Economic,
social
conditions
Community
leaders
inactive
participation
.
Inflation
Economic,
social
conditions
Community
leaders
inactive
participation
.
Inflation
Economic,
social
conditions
Community
leaders
inactive
participation
.
Inflation
Economic,
social
conditions
Community
leaders
inactive
participation
.
Inflation
Economic,
social
conditions
Community
leaders
inactive
participation
.
Inflation

Risks/
Assumptions

Level 3

OUTPUTS
Output 1.

Empowered and
strengthened local
leadership

Output 2. To empower
local community
people:
Trainings and workshops
conducted for the
community

Output 3.
Increased community
level of project
ownership

Community people
got high degree of
self-confidence.
Increased high level
of involvement in
regular discussions
with other
community groups
and institutions.
Reduced dependency
on WVM.

Increased high
involvement of
community people in
project activities.
High degree of
responsibility and
contribution local
areas development.

Established
committees for
owning of project
Improved project
committee members
managing skills &
knowledge

Monitoring and
evaluation
Discussion
Community leaders
activity planning
Interview
Direct observation
Local government
annual report

Top down
management
system
Economic,
social and
political
dependency
on political
parties.
Community
leaders
inactive
participation
.

Monitoring and
evaluation
Discussion
Interview

Community
peoples
inactive
participation
.
Top down
management
system
Community
peoples bad
behavior and
fatalism

Monitoring and
evaluation
Discussion
Interview

Community
peoples
inactive
participation
.
Top down
management
system
Community
peoples bad
behavior and
fatalism

Observation
Site visit
PLA survey
Interview

Inflation
Inactive
involvement
of
community
people and
local
government

Level 4 ACTIVITY/PROCESS
50

1.1.1 Conduct training for


community leadership
and local state institution
leaders.

WVIM Dari Ekh ADP, Design Document

All leaders and


stakeholders of the target
community trained to
managing and leading
methods.

51

52

53

54

55

56

1.2.1 Conduct experience


sharing tours for all
community leaders.

At least once in an year


community leaders
involved in experience
sharing tours.
Leaders involved in
project annual report.

Observation
PLA survey
Interview

1.2.2 Involve leaders in


management training.

The community leaders


attended management
trainings.
Some important trainings
charged and supported by
project.

PLA survey
Interview

2.2.1
Conduct professional and
non-professional training
for community people.

Community people
involved in leadership
trainings.
The participation of
community increased on
certain percents.

PLA survey
Interview discussion

2.2.2 Supported
awareness materials for
local leaders with
community.

The community leaders


provided with certain
quantity of community
awareness materials.

Observation
Site visit
PLA survey
Interview

3.1.1
Establishment of
community committees
in each khoroos

30% of project activity


leaded by community
committees.

Observation
Site visit
PLA survey
Interview

3.2.1
Sharing tour and trainings
for committees

Regular visits in other


ADP target areas
Relation between ADP
committees with
stakeholders, reducing
gap between Government
and committee

Observation
Site visit
PLA survey
Interview

WVIM Dari Ekh ADP, Design Document

Inactive
involvement
of
community
people and
local
government
Community
peoples bad
behavior
Inactive
involvement
of
community
people and
local
government
Inactive
involvement
of
community
people and
local
government
Community
peoples bad
behavior
Inactive
involvement
of
community
people and
local
government
Inactive
involvement
of
community
people and
local
government
Inactive
involvement
of
community
people and
local
government

LEVEL 2:
COMPONENT 6: Christian witness
Witnessing to Christ in the community and assisting to existing churches.
IMPACT:
Narrative
Indicators
Means of
(Obj. verifiable)
Verification (MOV)
Level 3 OUTPUTS
Output 1. Cooperation
with local churches.
Church activities and
peoples
belief
trust in
God in
the target
communi
ties
supported
and
promoted
.

Output 2.
Potential for Witness to
Christ maximized among
WV staffs

Cooperate and
contributed existing 2
local church
activities.
All community
people and leaders
got right
understanding on
Christianity.

At least 50% of core


staffs became
Christians.
All staffs got real
understanding of
Christianity
Cell group or church
visits demanded by
community

Risks/
Assumptions

Discussion
ADP reports
Interview
Church Relationship
Study Report
Reports from
operational
partnership on CW.

High
sensitivity to
understandin
g on
Christianity
Most of the
target
population is
Godless and
Buddhist

Discussion
ADP reports
Interview
Church Relationship
Study Report
Reports from
operational
partnership on CW.

High
sensitivity to
understandin
g on
Christianity
Most of the
target
population is
Godless and
Buddhist

Level 4 ACTIVITY/PROCESS
57

1.1.1
Built relationship with
existing 2 church
congregations within first
5 years.

WVIM Dari Ekh ADP, Design Document

Relationship established
with existing churches in
the target areas.
At least 33% of church
activities supported by
ADP.

Observation
Site visit
PLA survey
Interview

High
sensitivity to
understandin
g on
Christianity
Most of the
target
population is
Godless and
Buddhist
Inactive
involvement
of
community
people and
local
government

58

1.2.1
Discussed and met with
community on topic of
Christianity and WV
policy.

Almost local leaders and


community members got
right understanding of
Christianity

Observation
Site visit
PLA survey
Interview

59

1.2.2 Develop Christian


witness strategy for the
ADP.

First 5 year community


got right understanding of
Christianity.
Chapel and Devotion
conducted twice a week
with ADP core staff.

Observation
Site visit
PLA survey
Interview
Reports of partnership
organization

60

2.1.1. Support church


youth camps, conferences
and training programs.

Certain quantity of
financial contribution
given to CW activities of
the local churches.

2.2.1
Assist with educational
supply.

Certain quantity of
financial contribution
given to local churches
educational/ printing
support

61

WVIM Dari Ekh ADP, Design Document

PLA survey
Reports of partnership
organization
Interview

Observation
Site visit
PLA survey
Interview

High
sensitivity to
understandin
g on
Christianity
Most of the
target
population is
Godless and
Buddhist
Inactive
involvement
of
community
people and
local
government
High
sensitivity to
understandin
g on
Christianity
Most of the
target
population is
Godless and
Buddhist
High
sensitivity to
understandin
g on
Christianity
Most of the
target
population is
Godless and
Buddhist
High
sensitivity to
understandin
g on
Christianity
Most of the
target
population is
Godless and
Buddhist
Inflation

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