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DFID Annual Report 2011-2012 - DFID 'Changing Lives' commitments and results achieved to date

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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
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[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
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