The number of individuals or households whose livelihood activities, income-generating pursuits, or productive assets have been supported, improved, or sustained through the organization's interventions during the reporting period. This may include support for employed or self-employed individuals, farmers, fishers, artisans, small business owners, or those involved in informal or community-based work.
IRIS Metrics Work Better in Sets
To use IRIS metrics—and the resulting data—to understand impact performance, IRIS metrics should be used and analyzed in generally accepted sets and according to well-defined objectives. IRIS+ gives you access to generally accepted Core Metrics Sets aligned to common Impact Themes and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).