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Logical Framework Matrix. 1. Situation Analysis. 4. Objective Analysis. LFM. 5 . Alternative Analysis. Logical Framework Approach. 2. Stakeholder Analysis. 3. Problem Analysis. The Logical Framework Matrix (LFM). Benefits of the Matrix. Summary document Shows clear vertical “Logic”
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1. Situation Analysis 4. Objective Analysis LFM 5. Alternative Analysis Logical Framework Approach 2. Stakeholder Analysis 3. Problem Analysis
Benefits of the Matrix • Summary document • Shows clear vertical “Logic” • Prioritizes main factors related to project success • Reference point for • for monitoring, • progress reporting, • assessment and evaluation.
Hierarchy of elements OBJECTIVE Implement UP OUTCOMES OUTPUTS Plan DOWN ACTIVITIES INPUTS 5/6/2009
The Logical Framework Matrix (LFM) Design Elements Indicators Means of Verification Assumptions Objective Outcomes Outputs Activities Inputs
Boundaries of project elements Attribution gap Inputs Activities Outputs Outcomes Objective Outcomes Counterpart Institution Inter- mediary Organi- zations End user: Farmers, Patients, Society TA Delivery Partners Project team (Counterpart staff, TO, PMO, PMA)
Chain of results Attribution gap Inputs Activities Objective Outputs Outcomes Developmental Results Technical Results Socio-economic Results Operational Results Technical Results
Chain of results Attribution gap Inputs Activities Objective Outputs Outcomes Developmental Results Technical Results Socio-economic Results Operational Results Technical Results
Formulating outcomes • Be specific • Express what had already been achieved • ….improved • ….strengthened • ….increased Example: Institution XX capable to provide YY service; or from user perspective: Patients receive improved radiation treatment.
Formulating outputs • Be even more specific • A tangible item that is qualified (described) • A noun qualified by a positive verb. • Examples: • An energy database is established • A draft regulation is submitted to Council NN • A collection of germ plasma is available
Formulating activities • Stated as actions to be performed • Usually starts with a verb • Examples: • Collect energy demand data for the database • Drafta safety regulation for XX process • Train laboratory staff in YY technique
Practical Exercise in Groups Complete the 1st column with the hierarchy of design elements.