DFID Annual Report 2011-2012 - DFID 'Changing Lives' commitments and results achieved to date
Updated 3 June 2013
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Chapter 1, Table A: DFID 'Changing Lives' Commitments and Results Achieved to Date | |||||
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DFID Results Commitment - by 2014/15 | Results Indicators | Indicator Type [1][2][3][4][5] | Bilateral/ Multilateral/ Both | Results Achieved since Baseline* | Of which 2011/12* |
Helping people prosper | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
Provide more than 50 million people with the means to work their way out of poverty | Number of people with access to financial services as a result of DFID support [9] | Final year | Both | 11,900,000 | 11,800,000 |
Help up to half of the countries in Africa benefit from freer trade | Number of countries supported to agree an Africa Free Trade area | Final year | Bilateral | 26 | 26 |
Secure the right to land and property for more than six million people | Number of people supported through DFID programmes to improve their rights to land and property | Cumulative | Bilateral | 1,100,000 | 800,000 |
Feeding the world and helping the poorest | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
Help more than six million of the world's poorest people to escape extreme poverty | Number of people benefiting from DFID-supported cash transfer programmes | Peak year | Bilateral | 3,400,000 | 3,400,000 |
Stop ten million more children going hungry | Number of children under five and pregnant women reached through DFID's nutrition-relevant programmes | Peak year | Bilateral | 2,700,000 | 2,700,000 |
Ensure that another four million people have enough food throughout the year | Number of people achieving food security through DFID support | Final year | Bilateral | 400,000 | 300,000 |
Changing children's lives through learning | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
Support nine million children in primary school | Number of children supported by DFID in primary education (per annum) | Peak year | Bilateral | 5,300,000 | 2,900,000 |
Support two million children in secondary schools | Number of children supported by DFID in lower secondary education (per annum) | Peak year | Bilateral | 600,000 | 200,000 |
Support 700,000 girls in secondary schools | Number of children supported by DFID in lower secondary education (per annum) | Peak year | Bilateral | 260,000 | 110,000 |
Train more than 190,000 teachers and improve the quality of education and children's learning[1] | Number of teachers trained | Cumulative | Multilateral | 90,000 | Not currently available |
Saving lives and preventing disease | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
Help immunise more than 55 million children against preventable diseases[8] | Number of children immunised | Cumulative | Multilateral | 21,000,000 | 12,300,000 |
Save the lives of at least 50,000 women in pregnancy and childbirth | Number of maternal lives saved through DFID support | Modelled | Bilateral | Not currently available | Not currently available |
Save the lives of 250,000 new born babies | Number of neo-natal lives saved through DFID support | Modelled | Bilateral | Not currently available | Not currently available |
Help halve malaria deaths in ten of the worst affected countries | Number of malaria specific deaths per 1000 persons per year | Modelled | Bilateral | Not currently available | Not currently available |
Enable at least ten million more women to use modern methods of family planning by 2015 | Number of additional women using modern methods of family planning through DFID support[9] | Final year | Both | 1,000,000 | 600,000 |
Support at least two million women to deliver their babies safely with skilled midwives, nurses and doctors | Number of births delivered with the help of nurses, midwives or doctors through DFID support | Cumulative | Bilateral | 500,000 | 400,000 |
Providing clean water and sanitation | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
Give 15 million people access to clean drinking water | Number of people with sustainable access to clean drinking water sources through DFID support | Cumulative | Bilateral | 2,000,000 | 1,900,000 |
Improve access to sanitation for 25 million people | Number of people with sustainable access to an improved sanitation facility through DFID support | Cumulative | Bilateral | 2,000,000 | 2,000,000 |
Improve hygiene for 15 million to help stop people getting sick | Number of people with access to improved hygiene through DFID support to hygiene promotion | Cumulative | Bilateral | 7,400,000 | 6,600,000 |
Making countries safer, fairer and free from conflict | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
Focus 30% of our aid on war torn and unstable countries by 2014 | Proportion of UK aid spent in Fragile and Conflict Afflicted States (FCAS) | Not applicable | Not applicable | To be reported at end 2014-15 | To be reported at end 2014-15 |
Support freer and fairer elections in 13 countries | Number of countries supported by DFID in freer & fairer elections | Cumulative | Bilateral | 5 | 4 |
Help ten million women to access justice through the courts, police and legal assistance | Number of women and girls with improved access to security and justice services through DFID support | Variable - depends on project type | Bilateral | 300,000 | 300,000 |
Support 40 million people to hold authorities to account | Number of people supported to hold decision makers to account | Variable - depends on project type | Bilateral | 17,000,000 | 16,200,000 |
Combating climate change | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
Help millions of poor people protect their lives and livelihoods from the impacts of climate change | Number of people supported by DFID funding to cope with the effects of climate change | Cumulative | Bilateral | 2,500,000 | 2,500,000 |
Support poor countries to develop in ways that avoid or reduce harmful emissions | See footnote [6] | Variable - depends on project type | Bilateral | Not currently available | Not currently available |
Help millions of poor people secure clean energy | Number of people with improved access to clean energy as a result of DFID funding | Cumulative | Bilateral | 600,000 | 600,000 |
Give more protection to the world's forests and the 1.2 billion people who depend on them | Number of hectares where deforestation and degradation have been avoided | Cumulative | Bilateral | 3,000 | 3,000 |
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* Results have been rounded to the nearest 100,000; with the exception of ‘Number of hectares where deforestation and degradation | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
have been avoided’ (rounded to the nearest 1,000). Baseline years vary across countries – results have therefore been presented as both | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
those achieved since baselines were set as of end March 2011 and also results specific to 2011/12. | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
[1] Final year indicators take the estimate in 2014/15 to measure performance against the results commitments set out in the Changing | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
Lives document. It is generally expected that results will increase over time. | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
[2] Cumulative indicators sum results across years to measure performance against the results commitments set out in the Changing Lives | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
document. | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
[3] Peak year indicators take the maximum value across years to measure performance against the results commitments. This is a prudent | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
way to measure the number of unique individuals reached. | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
[4] Modelled indicators require an internationally agreed methodology to measure performance, currently under development. For Malaria, | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
the World Health Organization has established an Evidence Review Group (ERG) on Malaria Burden Estimation Methodology which will | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
review existing methodologies and work on a way forward to standardize methods that allow for consistent reporting of trends. Any | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
recommended changes will be applied retrospectively to previous years (to 2000). | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
[5] Variable implies that that the aim of measuring beneficiaries will depend on the nature of the programme or project. | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
[6] The commitment on supporting developing countries to develop in ways that avoid or reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions will | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
be met through projects and programmes funded through the International Climate Fund (ICF). This commitment is expected to be met | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
through a range of interventions making it challenging to set a single indicator for measuring progress. In turn, no target has been set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
against this commitment. Instead, a series of key performance indicators (KPIs) are being developed under the ICF that should collectively | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
enable DFID to measure progress against this commitment. | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
[7] Estimated from the World Bank’s International Development Association and the Asian Development Bank’s results, using DFID’s share of | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
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[8] Estimated from GAVI’s results using DFID’s share of funding. ‘Results achieved since baseline’ relate to 2010 and 2011 calendar years, | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
while ‘Of which 2011/12’ relates to 2011 calendar year. | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
[9] This result will be delivered through both bilateral and multilateral programmes. However results achieved to date include only the | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
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