ANNEX 1: Key Performance Indicators

IMPACT / Impact Indicator 1 / Consolidated Baseline Findings / Midterm Review Value
Improved health as a consequence of accessing safe and sustainable WASH in Kenya / Proportion of children under five years (U5) affected by diarrhoeal diseases (reported in the previous two weeks) / 16%
95% CI =[14.3%, 17.7%] / Y
OUTCOME 1 / Outcome Indicator 1.1
100,000 women, men, girls and boys in Taita Taveta, and Kilifi Counties (Kenya) increase access to improved and sustainable water and basic sanitation / Number of people accessing an improved drinking water source less than 1km and 2km away disaggregated by gender (men, boys, women and girls) / Between 1.1 - 2kms (8%)
10,245 [4,892 Male, 5,353 Female]
Within 1km (33%)
38,932 [18,568 Male, 20,184 Female] / Y
Outcome Indicator 1.2
Number of functioning water management structures strengthened at the completion of the project / No functioning water management structures exits / N
Outcome Indicator 1.3
Number of people using a basic latrine with a handwashing facility with water and soap (or alternative) disaggregated by gender (men, boys, women and girls) / 2,515 (1.9%)
[1,222 Male, 1,293 Female] / Y
OUTCOME 2 / Outcome Indicator 2.1
100,000 women, men, girls and boys in Taita Taveta, Bomet,and Kilifi Counties (Kenya) improve their hygiene and sanitation practices. / Percentage of households which have at least one caregiver with knowledge of 3 critical times for hand washing and the importance of disposing of child faeces (under 5 years of age) in a hygienic manner / 20.1%
95% CI =[18.0%, 21.9%] / Y
Outcome Indicator 2.2
Number of villages/communities that are open defecation free (ODF) / 3 villages ODF certified with 9 claiming to be ODF / Y
OUTPUT 1 / Output Indicator 1.1
Target Schools and Communities have knowledge of good hygiene practices / Number of children in schools that have a safe drinking water supply, clean latrines (separate for boys and girls and disabled access), and hand-washing facilities with soap and water / No school meets the indicator definition due to lack disability friendly WASH facilities
Safe drinking water
1,889 = [967 Boys, 922 Girls]
Clean, separated toilets
3,008 = [1,499 Boys, 1,509 Girls]
Hand Wash facility with Soap + Water
841 = [427 Boys, 414 Girls] / Y
Output Indicator 1.2
Percentage of people who self-report appropriate handwashing technique with soap/ash/alternative and water / 37.7%
95% CI =[35.3%, 40.0%] / Y
Output Indicator 1.3
Percentage of people with correct knowledge of causes and prevention of diarrheal. / 75.0%
95% CI =[72.9%, 77.1%] / Y
OUTPUT 2 / Output Indicator 2.1
Functional water infrastructure providing safe water for 100,000 people / Number of people accessing safe water from functional water infrastructure / 20,900 (20.9%)
[10,241 Male, 10,659 Female] / Y
Output Indicator 2.2
Number of schools with safe drinking water supply / 7 of the 14 schools / Y
OUTPUT 3 / Output Indicator 3.1
Construction/rehabilitation of latrine facilities in households and schools / Percentage of target households with latrines with handwashing facilities / 3.4%
95% CI =[2.5%, 4.3%] / Y
Output Indicator 3.2
Number of schools with latrines with handwashing facilities (separate for boys and girls and disabled access) / 2 of the 14 schools / Y

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