Project Preparation Sample PDF
Project Preparation Sample PDF
Project Preparation Sample PDF
Identification
Project Development
Cycle
Execution
Preparation
• Project Plan &
General Risk
Assessment
• Project Detailing
Appraisal
(eif.secretariat@wto.org).
LOGICAL FRAMEWORK APPROACH
an instrument for objective- oriented planning of projects
used to improve the planning (design), implementation,
monitoring and evaluation of a development intervention
Usage depends on the role of its users and their needs
is based on the idea that the user, the project owner, assumes
the main responsibility for the planning process
Builds on participatory processes although assistance with
planning may be needed and useful (esp. with community
stakeholders involved)
Guides results-based management: improve quality of project
operations
• Key Inputs: problem, objectives & alternatives analyses
• The main output of the LFA is the logframe matrix.
• The Logical Framework Matrix (4 x 4 Matrix):
• present information about project objectives, outputs
and activities in a systematic and logical way.
• define the project structure, tests its internal logic and
formulates objectives in measurable terms, determines
means and cos.
Logframes should not be…
Purpose/
(Outcome)
Outputs
What needs to
Pre-conditions
be fulfilled
before activities
can start
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Typical Logical Framework Matrix
Means Costs
Pre-conditions
What needs to
be fulfilled
before activities
7 can start
Guidance on Content of Logframe
Project Description Indicators Sources of Assumptions
Verification
Overall objective: Measures the extent Sources of
The broad to which a information and
development impact contribution to the methods used to
to which the project overall objective has collect and report it
contributes – at a been made. Used (including who and
national or sectoral during evaluation. when/how
level (provides the However, it is often frequently).
link to the policy not appropriate for
and/or sector the project itself to
program context) try and collect.
Purpose: The Answer the Sources of Assumptions
development question ‘How will information and (factors outside
outcome at the end we know if the methods used to project
of the project – purpose has been collect and report it management’s
more specifically the achieved’? Should (including who and control) that may
expected benefits to include appropriate when/how impact on the
the target group(s) details of quantity, frequently). purpose-objective
quality and time linkage
Project Description Indicators Sources of Verification Assumptions
Optional Optional
Hierarchy of Objectives
Transpose the Selected Strategy to Column 1.
You may need to rearrange the diagram first
to cluster similar themes based on the results.
Problem Tree
Effects of core
problem
Core problem
Underlying
Causes
It is also useful to standardize the way in which the
hierarchy of project objectives is described.
Optional Optional
Assumptions:
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• Assumptions are risks, which can jeopardize the success of
the project but are worded positively, i.e. they describe
circumstances required to achieve certain objectives
• may come from synergetic activities made by other actors
or other strategies eliminated during the preliminary
screening
• Additional assumptions may also be identified through other
stakeholders or interest groups (e.g. cost benefit,
environmental impact, technical feasibility). When these are
identified, further analysis like Pre-FS or FS should be
conducted.
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Assumptions:
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Assessment of Assumptions
Additional points for risk analysis
Identify risks
Determine probability and importance
Rank the risks (L,M,H)
Propose mitigating measures
Identify residual risks (assumptions per mitigation
measure)
Add mitigation measures in the list of activities in the LF
and assumptions (residual risks) in column 4 of LF
Sample Risk Management Matrix
Add to Column
Identified in LF Add to Column
1 of LF based
(Column 4) 4 of LF
on priority
Optional Optional
Indicators (Objectively Verifiable Indicators or
OVI)
Indicators Targets
the proportion of population halve, the proportion of
with access to improved people without sustainable
sanitation, urban and rural access to basic sanitation
between 1990 and 2015
the proportion of girls increase by 15% in girls
achieving Grade 4 achieving Grade 4 by month
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Means or Sources of Verification
Tools or means to obtain the information to substantiate the
indicators (proof of indicator data)
Preferably simple and affordable, and build on existing databases or
sources
Address:
How data will be collected or the sources of information
Ex. Documented sources like project reports, official statistics, studies,
survey results, etc.
Who will collect the data
Ex. Contracted survey or M&E team, project management team, field
workers, etc.
How frequent or regularly should these be collected
Ex. Monthly, semi-annual, annual, etc.
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Selection of sources of verification
Specialised
surveys
Cost
Interviews of
beneficiaries
Adopted
monitoring
statistics
Monitoring
data
Administrative/ Management
financial report
report
Complexity
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Project Monitoring & Evaluation using LFA
RBM LFA
Result Goal/Impact
Purpose/
Result
Outcome
Result Output
Result Activities
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Monitoring and Evaluation
Based on the logical framework
Strengthens accountability and transparency
Provides information for effective management
determine what works well and what requires improvement
Builds knowledge
Continuous process of collecting, processing and
assessing information about the:
– Project implementation, progress, impacts and
effects & project environment
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• aims to provide early indications of progress or
lack thereof in the achievement of results
• Assumes the validity of the existing plan
• Takes place at project level
• Is the responsibility of the project management
• Is based on the indicators defined in the logical
framework
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• Project Management
– Activities
– Output indicators
– Early outcome indicators
• Project Target Group
– Outcome indicators
– Impact indicators
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• Time-bound exercise to assess the relevance,
performance and success of on-going or completed
projects
• Questions the validity of existing planning
• Is related to the impact of a project
• Opens the mind for strategic adjustments
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EXAMPLE OF
LOGFRAME ANALYSIS
Problem Tree: River Pollution
Objective Tree: River Pollution
Strategy Selection
Logframe: Hierarchy of Objectives
Logframe: Assumptions
Logframe: Indicators and Sources of Verification
Completed Logframe
Example of Risk Management Matrix