Indicator Definition
| Indicator Name | WFC 1.5 Number people benefiting from implementation of integrated water resources management at national and sub-national levels |
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| Indicator Definition | This indicator tracks the number of people benefiting from the adoption and implementation of integrated water resources management (primarily IWRM) strategies, which result from strengthening of civil society, local NGOs, public, and/or private actors (counted in WSG 1.1.8) and initiatives supported for water resources management (counted in WSG 1.1.9). Integrated water resources management involves the coordinated development, management and governance of water, land, and related resources to maximize social and economic benefits at national and sub-national levels while preserving ecosystems. The primary focus is on improving equitable access, sustainable water use, effective water allocation across sectors, and where relevant, disaster risk reduction. Note: Activities like training, institutional strengthening, or policy development alone are not considered measures for this indicator. These should be captured under indicators WSG 1.1.8 and WSG 1.1.9. However, people affected by measures adopted or implemented resulting from such activities can be counted when the implementation is verified. If this indictor is used, do not report on indicator T 005 Number of people benefiting from the successful implementation of new or improved frame conditions as this would create double counting. |
| Indicator Level | Outcome |
Disaggregation
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| Measuring Unit | People benefit directly and indirectly from improved water resources management measures. . Persons who benefit are those where the implemented measures result in an improvement in their resilience or life. These could for instance be:
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Kobo Questionnaires
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Examples of Actvities
Development and implementation of national or sub-national IWRM policies and strategies.
Establishment of water basin organizations and water user associations.
Promoting stakeholder involvement in water governance and resource management.
Capacity building for local authorities on sustainable water resource management.
Infrastructure improvements to enhance water availability, quality, and distribution.
Strengthening natural systems and promoting nature-based solutions, such as soil conservation, reforestation, and wetland restoration.
Constructing green infrastructure (e.g., infiltration ponds, sand dams, vegetative buffer strips).
Changing water tenure schemes to improve water supply equity and efficiency.
Deploying water conservation measures and use restrictions based on early warning systems and climate data.
Strengthening enforcement of water-related regulations and policies.
Reducing or mitigating water contamination from untreated wastewater, agricultural runoff, and industrial pollution.
Data Collection
| Data Source and Means of Verification | To estimate number of people benefiting:
To verify successful implementation on IWRM measures:
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| Measuring Frecuency | At least baseline and endline |
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| Common Challenges | Challenge: Lack of access to up-to-date data from national or sub-national sources for accurate reporting. Solution: Strengthen partnerships with local water authorities and stakeholders to ensure timely and reliable data sharing. |
How to report
Annual Reporting: At the end of each year, compile the total number of primary/indirect stakeholders reached through the successful implementation of the IWRM measures, if any. The number of people can either be directly counted or estimated by multiplying the number of benefiting households by the average household size. Each individual can only be counted once throughout the entire duration of the project, regardless of the extent or combination of benefits they receive.
Narrative Reporting: Alongside the quantitative data, include a narrative section in your report that explains the context of the numbers. Discuss any significant trends, challenges faced, and adjustments made during the project.
Related Indicators
| Related Donor Indicators | SDC: Area instead of people WAT_TRI_3 Proportion of the watershed area being managed in an integrated manner USAID: |
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| Related HELVETAS Indicators | Note that T 005 and WFC 1.5 are mutually exclusive as people benefiting from integrated water resources management will be reported here and if additonally reported under T 005 it wil be considered as doubble counting. |