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The fundamentals of SBC

Menu of SBC Results and Indicators

Menu of SBC Indicators within and across sectors

Introduction

The indicators presented in this dashboard are a compilation of existing indicators and results that UNICEF uses across multiple programming areas and approaches. This list has been vetted and compiled by UNICEF’s Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) team, in collaboration with the organization’s sectors and cross-sectoral teams.

This dashboard is designed as a public resource, providing global access to this rich compilation for all actors involved in SBC programming, as well as for planning, monitoring, and evaluation professionals.

It includes outcome measures and indicators that already exist and are currently used in field research, evaluations, local strategies, data collection surveys, and more.

Each indicator includes a reference to its source, along with detailed information on its use and implementation. Indicators may also be adapted by incorporating relevant questions into broader data collection efforts, beyond the original source. The indicators and dashboard are based on UNICEF’s Behavioural Drivers Model and the Socio-Ecological Model.

This menu is not intended to list all possible SBC indicators for a given sector, but rather to highlight those that are most relevant to priority areas where SBC contributions can influence results.

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Standard Indicators – Cross-sectoral (Development programming)

See indicator Methodology notes and Definitions here

 

Standard Indicators – SBC in Emergencies

See indicator Methodology notes and Definitions here

 

Humanitarian Action for Children Appeal (HAC) SBC Indicators

See indicator Methodology and Definitions notes here

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