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Percentage of beneficiaries who report being treated with respect

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Indicator:

CC 1.3 Percentage of beneficiaries who report being treated with respect as a result of their engagement in programmes

Rationale:

Through its Policy on Protection and Accountability (2020), WFP is committed to designing and carrying out food and livelihood assistance activities that do not increase the protection risks to its beneficiaries, but instead contribute to the safety, dignity and integrity of women, men, girls and boys with and without disabilities in a vulnerable situation. A key component of this is ensuring that people have safe and meaningful access to assistance.

Undignified or disrespectful treatment of people can occur already at the design stage of programmes by not consulting them and reflecting their expressed needs, wishes, priorities and barriers they may face in accessing activities and services. The indicator, therefore, aims to capture instances of disrespect or undignified behaviour/approaches that WFP or partners employ both during programme design and implementation.

Questionnaire:

The questionnaire is available by selecting the indicator Treated respectfully (Indicator CC 1.3) in Survey Designer.  

Indicator calculation:

% of beneficiaries who report being treated with respect as a result of their engagement in programmes

(Respondents answering yes to HHAsstRespect and HHDTPDign / total number of respondents who answered HHAsstRespect and HHDTPDign) * 100  

Scripts in R, STATA and SPSS and sample data are available on github for calculating this indicator.

For more information:

Please contact hq.ramm@wfp.org