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E Executive Board Annual Session Rome, 4–8 June 2007 Distribution: GENERAL 1 June 2007 ORIGINAL: ENGLISH ! " #! $% &’ The logframe overleaf should be attached to the document as Annex II. The map should be attached as Annex III. This document is printed in a limited number of copies. Executive Board documents are available on WFP’s WEB site (http://www.wfp.org/eb). E * Reissued for technical reasons

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Executive Board Annual Session

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The logframe overleaf should be attached to the document as Annex II.

The map should be attached as Annex III.

This document is printed in a limited number of copies. Executive Board documents are available on WFP’s WEB site (http://www.wfp.org/eb).

E* Reissued for technical reasons

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ANNEX II - LOG FRAME SUMMARY OF KENYA: PRRO NO. 10258.2

Results-Chain Performance Indicators Risks, Assumptions

Outcome 1.1

Reduced and or stabilized Global Acute Malnutritionamong the targeted refugees. (WFP SO1).

� Prevalence of Global Acute Malnutrition amongchildren under five assessed using weight forheight.

Outcome 1.2

Reduced/stabilized mortality rate among the targetedrefugees. (WFP SO1).

� Crude mortality rate.

Adequate provision of services and other food and non-food items by NGO and UN partners and GOK toaddress other causes of malnutrition and morbidity.

Output 1.1.1

Timely provision of sufficient food quantities forrefugees.

� Number of refugees receiving food throughGeneral Food Distributions (GFD), by sex andage group compared with planning figure

� Actual metric tonnage of commodities againstplanned.

Healthy food pipeline.

Accurate population statistics provided by UNHCR.

Outcome 2.1

Increased capacity of refugee host communities tomeet their food needs. (WFP SO2)

� Proportion of beneficiary householdexpenditures devoted to food.

� Dietary diversity.

Sufficient provision of non-food items (tools and seeds)and access to arable land.

Secure environment to access land.

Output 2.1.1

Timely provision of sufficient food in sufficientquantities for targeted refugees.

� Number of refugees receiving food.

� Actual metric tonnes of food distributed bycommodity.

Sufficient food stocks.

Output 2.1.2

5,000 households supported in community assetcreation.

� Number and types of community assets createdthrough FFA.

� Number of host beneficiaries receiving foodunder FFA.

Host Community participation in the building of assets.

Availability of technical input through implementingpartner.

Sufficient food stocks.

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ANNEX II - LOG FRAME SUMMARY OF KENYA: PRRO NO. 10258.2

Results-Chain Performance Indicators Risks, Assumptions

Outcome 2.2

Increased ability of refugee host communities tomanage shocks. (WFP SO2).

� Proportion of beneficiary households benefitingfrom community assets created.

Sufficient provision of non-food items (tools and seeds)and access to arable land.

Secure environment to access land.

Output 2.2.1

Timely provision of food in sufficient quantities fortargeted refugees.

� Number of beneficiaries benefiting fromselective feeding programmes, by sex and agegroup.

� Number and type of assets created.

� Quantity of food distributed by commodity.

Targeted participants are willing to participate in FFA.

Outcome 3.1

Reduced and or stabilized malnutrition amongrefugee children under five. (WFP SO 3).

� Prevalence of Global Acute Malnutrition amongchildren under five (WHO’s < 15% emergencythreshold)

� Prevalence of anemia among targetedbeneficiaries.

Outcome 3.2

Reduced level of malnutrition among refugeepregnant and lactating women, as well as patientswith special needs (HIV/AIDS, TB) (WFP SO 3).

� Prevalence of malnutrition among targetedwomen and people with or affected byHIV/AIDS.

Adequate provision of services and other food and non-food items by NGO and UN partners and GOK toaddress other causes of malnutrition and morbidityincluding HIV/AIDS.

Output 3.1.1

Timely provision of sufficient nutritious food to18,500 children, women and patients with specialneeds (HIV/AIDS, TB) enrolled in selective feedingprogrammes, as well as to 1,500 caregivers in TFP.

� Number of beneficiaries benefiting fromselective feeding programmes, by sex and agegroup.

� Quantity of food distributed by commodity type.

Operational capacity of implementing partners to assistrefugees with special nutritional needs.

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ANNEX II - LOG FRAME SUMMARY OF KENYA: PRRO NO. 10258.2

Results-Chain Performance Indicators Risks, Assumptions

Output 3.1.2

Timely provision of used WFP food sacks and tins,and seeds for Multi-Storey Gardening (MSG)activities to 5,000 refugee households, increasingaccess of micronutrients for 30,000 beneficiaries.

� Number of households participating in MSGactivities.

� Quantity of vegetables produced by householdsparticipating in MSG.

Sufficient provision of non-food items (used food sacksand tins, and seeds).

Outcome 4.1

Increased enrolment and attendance of refugeeschool children in refugee camp primary schools.(WFP SO4).

� Net Enrolment rate: percentage of girls andboys enrolled in WFP-assisted schools.

Outcome 4.2

Increased attendance of refugee school children inrefugee camp primary schools. (WFP SO4).

� Attendance rate: percentage of girls and boysattending WFP-assisted camp primary schools.

Outcome 4.3

Reduced gender disparity between girls and boys inWFP-assisted refugee primary schools. (WFP SO4).

� Ratio of girls to boys enrolled in WFP-assistedschools.

Adequate provision of school materials by NGO and UNpartners.

Cultural practices allow girls to attend school.

Adequate classrooms to allow all refugee children toattend school.

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ANNEX II - LOG FRAME SUMMARY OF KENYA: PRRO NO. 10258.2

Results-Chain Performance Indicators Risks, Assumptions

Output 4.1.1

Timely provision of sufficient food commodities for66,000 refugee children of school-going age.

� Number of girls and boys benefiting from WFPschool feeding compared with planning figure.

� Quantity of food distributed through the school-feeding programme compared with planningfigure.

Sufficient food stocks for school feeding activities.

Parent and teacher participation in activity.

Adequate provision of water and firewood by educationpartners.

Schools function without interruption.

Output 4.1.2

Timely provision of monthly take-home ration andend-of-year incentives for regularly-attending femalestudents in WFP-assisted refugee camp primaryschools.

Number of female students regularly attending classcompared with plan.

Number of female students in Class 6, 7, & 8.

Cultural practices allow girls to attend school.

Adequate classrooms to allow all refugee children toattend school.

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ANNEX III

P1-EBA2007-7515E-CORR.1-RTR-7775E

The designations employed and the presentation of material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the World Food Programme (WFP) concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its frontiers or boundaries.