Results Framework
The Neeru Aaroghyam Results Framework aligns the program’s core outputs with achievable outcomes and transformative impacts. It provides measurable indicators across water access, institutional strengthening, gender inclusion, environmental sustainability, and system replicability.
Outputs such as community-led water system construction, VWSC capacity-building, spring-shed interventions, and greywater reuse practices form the foundation of this model. These lead to outcomes like reduced time burden on women, improved health, stronger local institutions, and convergence with government systems. Over time, these outcomes contribute to long-term impacts in the form of sustainable water security, empowered communities, and replicable tribal water governance models.
| Level | Key Results Areas | Illustrative Indicators | Means of Tracking |
|---|---|---|---|
| Impact | Long-term health, economic, and social well-being of rural and tribal communities | – Improved health indicators – Women’s economic participation – Reduced migration due to water scarcity | Health surveys, SHG reports, government census data |
| Outcomes | 1. Year-round access to clean water 2. Women-led local governance 3. Sustained recharge & greywater reuse 4. Government convergence achieved | – % of households with regular water access – % of VWSCs with women in leadership – Functioning soak pits and recharged springs – Number of schemes converged | KOBO endline survey, VWSC records, GPS maps, fund utilization reports |
| Outputs | 1. Community-constructed GFWSS systems 2. Functional VWSCs 3. Greywater systems implemented 4. Capacity-building and IEC materials disseminated | – Number of operational water systems – Number of active VWSCs with trained women – Number of soak pits created – Number of digital IEC tools shared | Field monitoring reports, training attendance sheets, KOBO entries, Google Sheets dashboards |
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