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These individuals, known as indirect beneficiaries, experience the ripple effects of a charitys initiatives in various ways. Direct beneficiaries are the primary recipients of a charitys aid or services. Charities meet the needs of these recipients and empower them for a better future.
Here are some examples to make the distinction more clear: Your project builds toilets for 20 individual households. The 20 families that receive toilets are the direct beneficiaries. The entire community is the indirect beneficiary, as the general hygienic conditions in the village improve.
You can use various methods to gather this information, such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, or observations. The more you know about the needs and preferences of your beneficiaries, the more you can tailor your solutions to their specific situations and contexts.
Indirect beneficiaries refer to other individuals, groups or organizations who are not the direct target of your interventions and activities but may be indirectly affected and benefited by the activities with direct beneficiaries.
Project beneficiaries are those who will derive some benefit from the implementation of the project. Two types of beneficiaries can be defined: direct and indirect. Direct Beneficiaries: Direct beneficiaries can be defined as those who will participate directly in the project, and thus benefit from its existence.

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Project Beneficiaries means individuals, households, groups of households, organizations, institutions, and other entities in any of the Project Provinces selected or to be selected to benefit from Project activities all in ance with relevant provision of this Agreement.

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