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M&E Indicators: Module Objectives At the end of the session, participants will be able to: • Critique indicators • Identify criteria for selection of sound indicators • Understand how indicators are linked to the frameworks covered in the Frameworks Module • Select indicators and complete an Indicator Reference Sheet An Indicator is… • a variable • that measures • one aspect of a program/project or health outcome An appropriate set of indicators includes at least one indicator for each significant aspect of the program or project (i.e. at least one per box in an M&E framework) Characteristics of Good Indicators • Valid: accurate measure of a behavior, practice or task • Reliable: consistently measurable in the same way by different observers • Precise: operationally defined in clear terms • Measurable: quantifiable using available tools and methods • Timely: provides a measurement at time intervals relevant and appropriate in terms of program goals and activities • Programmatically important: linked to a public health impact or to achieving the objectives that are needed for impact Characteristics of Good Indicators: Valid Accurate measure of a behavior, practice or task • Indicator measures what it is supposed to measure –Direct measures –Proxy measures –Straightforward interpretation: change in value signals a change in focal concept or behavior Validity: Class Activity • Is ideal family size a valid indicator of fertility demand? • Is the maternal mortality ratio a valid indicator of the impact of a family planning program on women’s health? • Is “% Willing to buy vegetables from HIV+ shopkeeper” a valid measure of AIDS stigma? • Is “More than one non-marital partner in past year” a valid measure of “risky sex”?
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