Class 5 Log Framework Approach
Class 5 Log Framework Approach
Class 5 Log Framework Approach
• a science that deals with the rules & tests of sound thinking & proof by
reasoning
• if are used in a uniform way, provide a structure for the dialogue between
different stakeholders in a project.
• A planning instrument, which encompasses the different elements in a process
of change (problems, objectives, stakeholders, plan for implementation etc).
• The project plan may be summarized in a LFA matrix, the log frame,
– is an ‘aid to thinking’,
– not a substitute for creative analysis.
• Testing of innovative new ways in which to use the analytical framework provided by LFA is
encouraged.
• While the focus is on the ‘project’, the analytical principles can be applied equally well to the
design of programs, and even sector or country program strategies.
• LFA is
– an analytical,
– presentational and
– management tool
• which can help planners and managers:
– analyze the existing situation during project preparation;
– establish a logical hierarchy of means by which objectives will be reached;
– identify the potential risks to achieving the objectives, and to sustainable outcomes;
– establish how outputs and outcomes might best be monitored and evaluated;
– present a summary of the project in a standard format; and
– monitor and review projects during implementation.
A DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE LOGICAL FRAMEWORK
APPROACH
(LFA) & THE LOGICAL FRAMEWORK MATRIX.
HORIZONTAL
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The standard model log frame is
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Procedure in LF Preparation
• The logical link of the project can not become apparent until
an initial framework has been prepared
Goal
This is the national sectoral /organizational aim
and the ultimate objective for which the project
These links are determined by the is undertake /ultimate impact to which the
project is to contribute/
scientific hypothesis which
underlies the project What we expect to achieve as a direct
Purpose
result of the project (outcome/effect).
This lies outside direct project
management control
The specific contributions to the
attainment of project purpose,
Output resulting from management of
project activities
• Develop curriculum .
• Recruit health workers
• Conduct training, etc.
The Horizontal Logic:
The statement of goal, purpose, outputs & activities (inputs) frequently are
subject to different interpretations by those involved with the project.
Hence, the HL enables
The mere fact that inputs are available, however, and that
– Similarly, producing the outputs does not ensure that the desired effect will follow.
– This relationship is based on the best judgment of the planners and it may not be
right.
– Besides, if this judgment was right, extraordinary circumstances may prevent the
– Good project design requires that project hypotheses and relevant assumptions
NS OVI MOV
ASSU.
Goal 1. Reduction in 1. Annual PRS
national progress report
Poverty in Ethiopia
reduced by 30%
estimated 2. External
poverty rate of financers and
between 2007 and 70% to 40% gov’t joint
2015 2. Annual real assessment
economic
growth of
between 8 &
9% maintained
Purpose 1. Plan of action in 1. Gov’t budget act 1. Continued
• By end of 2007, PRS place in all 2. Sector program government
ministries & plans & budgets support at all
policies integrated agencies levels, including in
into regular gov’t
3. Annual project
2. Increase in the no. reports the event of
planning, budgeting of joint gov’t political changes
4. Annual review
& implementation programs & 2. Continued
meeting of gov’t
process projects targeted & program support from
the poor financers international
financers &
NS OVI MOV ASSU.
Activities
(state detail
activities to be
accomplished for
each outputs)
LOGICAL FRAMEWORKS
Project Description Performance Indicators Means of Assumptions
Verification
Goal: The broader Measures of the extent to which a Sources of information &
development impact to which sustainable contribution to the goal has methods used to collect
the project contributes - at a been made. Used during evaluation. & report it.
national & sectoral level.
Purpose: The development Conditions at the end of the project Sources of information & Assumptions
outcome expected at the end indicating that the Purpose has been methods used to collect concerning the
of the project. All components achieved & that benefits are & report it. purpose/goal
will contribute to this sustainable. Used for project completion linkage.
& evaluation.
Component Objectives: The Measures of the extent to which Sources of information & Assumptions
expected outcome of component objectives have been methods used to collect concerning the
producing each component's achieved & lead to sustainable benefits. & report it. component
outputs. Used during review & evaluation. objective/purpose
linkage.
Outputs: The direct Measures of the quantity & quality of Sources of information & Assumptions
measurable results (goods & outputs & the timing of their delivery. methods used to collect concerning the
services) of the project which Used during monitoring & review. & report it. output/component
are largely under project objective linkage.
management's control
Activities: The tasks carried out Implementation/work program targets. Sources of information & Assumptions
to implement the project & Used during monitoring. methods used to collect concerning the
deliver the identified outputs. & report it. activity/output
linkage.
LOGICAL FRAMEWORKS: MALARIA CONTROL PROGRAM
Project Description Performance indicators MoV Assumptions
Goal: To reduce malaria morbidity & • Malaria prevalence • Annual reports • Political stability
mortality by 50% by 2015 • All-cause under –five mortality rate • Surveys • Environmental stability (no
• DSS (INDEPTH) natural disasters)
• DHS
Overall Objective: To achieve universal % of individuals with access to an LLIN • Annual reports •Availability of effective &
coverage of malaria control in their HH • Surveys affordable drugs
interventions
• Record reviews
Component Objective: % of individuals with access to an LLIN •Population-based • Strong political support
•To achieve universal coverage & in their HH survey •Availability of LLINs
increase use of LLINs % of individuals who slept under an •Health facility
LLIN the previous night surveys
• Community
surveys
Outputs: Number of LLINs distributed to target Activity Funds available for distribution
LLINs Distributed to target population population reports/program & communication campaign
records
Logical Logically linked Shows the causal Yes – at the output &
program objectives, relationship between objective level
outputs, & activities activities & objectives
Logic model Logically links inputs, Shows the causal Yes – at all stages of the
processes, outputs, & relationship between program from inputs to
outcomes, inputs & the process to outputs to
objectives outcomes/ objectives
DISCUSSION
1. Sectoral approach-
• Identification (analysis) of the overall Investment potential in DC &
• the general interest of developed countries in investing in DC
• Compilation of area on specific sector
• Assess current economic situation of DC ( study of structural pbs)
• PURPOSE
• KEY TASKS
• OUTLINE
CRITERIA FOR CONFIRMING THE NEED FOR
A FULL PROJECT PROPOSAL
• The identified problem has a high priority for a solution due to its
impact on community well being and development.
• The problem has wide socioeconomic and/or political impact.
• The envisaged strategy is new and likely to solve the problem.
• The capacity exists to adequately implement the envisaged
strategy.
• The strategy involves collaboration and synergy with other actors.
• The project is likely to be financed
FEASIBILITY STUDY