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LOGICAL FRAMEWORK APPROACH June 10 th , 2015 / Ankara, Turkey

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L O G I C A L F R A M E W O R K A P P R O A C H

June 10th, 2015 / Ankara, Turkey

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1. Problem Analysis

2. Stakeholder Analysis

3. Objective Analysis

4. Strategy Analysis

ANALYSIS PHASE PLANNING PHASE

1. Log-frame Matrix

2. Activity Plan

3. Budget

What is Log Frame Approach (LFA)?

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‣ The LOGFRAME MATRIX is a participatory Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation tool

‣ whose power depends on the degree to which it incorporates the full range of views of intended beneficiaries and others who have a stake in the program design.

‣ It is a tool for summarising the key features of a project and is best used to help project designers and stakeholders

What is Log Frame Approach (LFA)? con’t

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‣ LFA is a systematic planning procedure for a complete project cycle management

‣ It is a problem solving approach which takes into account the views of all stakeholders

‣ It also agrees on the criteria for project success and lists the major assumptions

What is Log Frame Approach (LFA)? con’t

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What is Log Frame Approach (LFA)? con’t

Objectively verifiable indicators Sources of verification Assumptions

Goal

Outputs

Activities

Presuppositions

Tools/Resources Cost/Budget

Purpose

Scope of project

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What is Log Frame Approach (LFA)? con’t

ACTIVITIES

OUTPUTS

PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT

GENERAL GOALS

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What is Log Frame Approach (LFA)? con’t

ACTIVITIES

‣ Tasks to be implemented as part of the project to produce the results of your project

‣ Use of resources based on the defined budget and time. Production of the results that will allow you to reach the project objectives.

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What is Log Frame Approach (LFA)? con’t

ACTIVITIES

OUTPUTS

PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT

GENERAL GOALS

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What is Log Frame Approach (LFA)? con’t

OUTPUTS

‣ The products of the activities

‣ Sub-targets need to be defined in a measurable and achievable manner in order to realise your objectives.

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What is Log Frame Approach (LFA)? con’t

ACTIVITIES

OUTPUTS

PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT

GENERAL GOALS

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What is Log Frame Approach (LFA)? con’t

PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT

‣ The main purpose of your project in terms of providing sustainable benefits for the target group

‣ Realised/achieved at the end of your project. Purposes should be unique, measurable, attainable, realistic and defined depending on a specific time and place.

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What is Log Frame Approach (LFA)? con’t

ACTIVITIES

OUTPUTS

PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT

GENERAL GOALS

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What is Log Frame Approach (LFA)? con’t

GENERAL GOALS

‣ The higher level objectives that your project is going to contribute

‣ Ideal – realised in the long term

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‣ Risks: all the negative effects and external factors which we refer to as important for the success of your project.

‣ Assumptions : positively expression of the external factors that influence or determine the success of your project

‣ Presuppositions: conditions that must be overcomed before activities start

Assumptions

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‣ What is it?

‣ It is a tool that allow you to measure the operational objectives and performance of the project,

‣ monitor every stage of the project.

‣ give brief information about the quality, quantity, time and place of intervention.

Indicators of Success

‣ How Does It Benefit?

‣ Clarify overall objectives, the project purpose and the results of the characteristics.

‣ Allow you to manage projects more objective manner.

‣ Form a basis for performance measurement, monitoring and evaluation.

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‣ Verification Resources are documents, reports, and other resources that will provide the necessary information for controlling the indicators

‣ Verification resources should also be specified simultaneously with the identification of indicators.

‣ Verification resources should provide the following information :

‣ Format for information to be provided (ex: progress reports, project accounts, project records, official statistics etc.)

‣ Who will provide information

‣ Which frequency the information will be provided (ex: monthly, quarterly, annually, etc.)

Sources of Verification

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Objectively verifiable indicators

Sources of verification

Assumptions

Goal

Outputs

Activities Tools/Resources (optional)

Cost/Budget

(optional)

Purpose

Intervention Logic -Scope

of project

m o r e i n f o :

pcm.comcec.org

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After the Coffee Break…‣ Workshop for Preliminary Project Proposals (6 discussion groups)

‣ Simple project fiche

‣ Project Budget

Duration: 1:45 hours