Number of caregivers with current licenses, certifications, or trainings, based on local requirements, employed by the organization as of the end of the reporting period.
Number of caregivers with current licenses, certifications, or trainings, based on local requirements, employed by the organization as of the end of the reporting period.
Organizations should footnote details about the types of caregivers employed. See usage guidance for further information.
In the health context, this metric is intended to capture the number of individuals employed who provide preventive, curative, rehabilitative, and promotional health services. Examples of caregivers include doctors, nurses, clinicians, and community health workers. Caregivers need not necessarily be certified or licensed.
In the education context, this metric is intended to capture the number of individuals employed who provide care and learning opportunities to children, particularly in early childhood. Examples of caregivers in education include pre-kindergarten teachers and daycare providers, among others.
This metric is multi-dimensional with regard to the five dimensions of impact. It may help describe the WHO dimension when the stakeholder group represented by the metric is the stakeholder group targeted by the investment or organization. It may also help measure the HOW MUCH Scale dimension, which helps estimate the number of the targeted stakeholders experiencing the outcome. For more on the alignment of IRIS metrics to the five dimensions of impact, see IRIS+ and the Five Dimensions of Impact (https://iris.thegiin.org/document/iris-and-the-five-dimensions/). No single metric is sufficient to understand an impact; rather, metrics are selected as a set across all dimensions of impact. When possible, the selection of metrics to measure and describe the five dimensions should be based on best practice and evidence.
This metric has 2 related submetrics.
June 2022 - IRIS v5.3 Released (current version)
Immaterial change. Minor revisions to definition and usage guidance for clarity.
January 2020 - IRIS v5.1 Released
Immaterial change. Edited usage guidance and tagging
May 2019 - IRIS v5.0 Released
No change.
March 2016 - IRIS v4.0 Released
No change.
March 2014 - IRIS v3.0 Released
Material change. Metric definition modified to provide clarity based on input from the Health Working Group.
November 2011 - IRIS v2.2 Released
No change.
February 2011 - IRIS v2.1 Released
No change.
September 2010 - IRIS v2.0 Released
Immaterial change. IRIS ID changed due to framework upgrade. Minor revision to definition language for clarity.
September 2009 - IRIS v1.0 Released
New metric. Caregivers Employed (HC15) was developed via the Original IRIS Working Group.