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Logical Framework Approach More details

Logical Framework Approach More details. Introduction. LFA is a way of structuring the main elements in a project, highlighting logical linkages between intended inputs, planned activities and expected results. LFA.

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Logical Framework Approach More details

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  1. Logical Framework Approach More details

  2. Introduction • LFA is a way of structuring the main elements in a project, highlighting logical linkages between intended inputs, planned activities and expected results.

  3. LFA • LFA is causally linked sequence of events (Inputs, activities, outputs, purpose, and goal) • Uncertainties of the process are explained by assumptions at each level. • There is an important vertical division between elements directly influenced by the project and external factors outside the control of project administration. • Identifying key external factors at an early stage will help in the selection of an appropriate project strategy. • Monitoring the fulfillment of objectives (Goal, purpose) and output via measurable indicators and external factors will increase the probability of success

  4. LFA Structure Goal Assumption Purpose/ objectives Assumption Outputs Assumption Activities Assumption Inputs Assumption The Objectives The Project environment The Project

  5. LFA vs LFM

  6. LFM Structure

  7. National/Sector area National/Sector area Goal Defining the concepts used in LFA Purpose/immediate objectives Project area Project area Activities Inputs Outputs Present situation Future situation

  8. LFM

  9. Information contained

  10. LF Matrix- Sequence of completion

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