| MDG |
MDG Indicator |
Malawi 2000 Baseline |
Malawi 2015 Target |
MASAF-LA Indicators |
| 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger |
Poor households receiving daily transfer or assistance of US$0.30 or more |
55% |
28% |
Household in receipt of:
-PWP wages (M/F) for two months
- SSP incomes (M/F) over two years
No. of COMSICs formed and working Households in COMSICs and:
-Quantity of produce by various projects -Value of produce from all projects
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| 2. Achieve universal primary education |
(2) Grade 1 children (%) reaching grade 5 |
20% |
90% |
Children in primary school, every term.
Primary school facilities tracked by: -classroom block
-toilets
-office
-water
-wood lot
-teacher house
Functioning School Committees and PTAs |
| 3. Promote gender and equality and empower women |
3) Girls in primary school as % of total |
48% |
50% |
Total girls and boys in primary schools (with urban/rural split) every term |
| 4. Reduce child mortality |
4) Under-fives malnutrition (%) using weight for age method. |
30% |
15% |
Households participating in nutrition projects.
Under-fives in nutrition projects |
| 5. Improve maternal health |
(5) Births attended to by at least a trained traditional birth attendant |
43% |
90% |
Households with access to a trained TBA Total TBAs trained under a CBO
Persons reached with family planning services
Number of births supervised by TBAs |
6. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases |
(6) Orphans given training and tools for production
(7) Chronically ill reached with home based care
(8) Households in anti-malaria program |
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No. of orphans supported.
Production tools (by trade) distributed.
No. of chronically ill covered by home-based care projects.
No. of households using impregnated bed nets. |
7. Ensure environmental sustainability |
(9) Forest cover for non-agricultural land (%)
(10) Households with sanplats for sanitation
(11) Households with improved water source |
77%
37% |
84%
68% |
Hectares planted with seedlings
No. of seedlings planted
No. of households given sanplats
No. of households with improved water source |
| 8. Develop a global partnership for development |
(12) Households participating in functioning Drug Revolving Funds (stocked with a specified minimum list of drugs) |
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No. of Drug Revolving Funds fully stocked and in use
No. of individuals served by Drug Revolving Funds |