Impact

How we intend to measure what matters

We have not yet published impact figures. Instead, this page shares the measurement framework we intend to use — so that when results come, they are honest and verifiable.

No invented numbers

We do not publish beneficiary counts, testimonials, or outcome statistics until they are real and verified. The measures below describe what we plan to track — not results achieved.

Measurement framework

What we plan to track

Our proposed indicators draw on priorities identified in Pacific child protection reviews — coordination, contextualisation, and links to ending violence against women and girls.

Reach
To be reported

Communities and local partners engaged, once programs are active.

Coordination
To be reported

Referral pathways strengthened and links made to official services.

Local leadership
To be reported

Women-led and community-led organisations supported.

Contextualisation
To be reported

Activities co-designed with communities and adapted to local context.

Safeguarding
To be reported

Safeguarding measures in place and reviewed across all activities.

Learning
To be reported

Lessons documented and used to improve future work.

Our commitments

Reporting we hold ourselves to

Honest baselines

We will set clear starting points before claiming change, so progress is meaningful.

Community verification

Results will be checked with the communities and partners they concern.

Plain reporting

We will explain what worked, what did not, and what we changed as a result.