Project Cycle Management Training Handbook - CFCU
Project Cycle Management Training Handbook - CFCU
Project Cycle Management Training Handbook - CFCU
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<strong>Project</strong> <strong>Cycle</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Training</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong><br />
A presentation<br />
tool<br />
3.3.8 The Logframe – An Example<br />
Figure 21 shows what a completed logframe for our example project<br />
might look like. Particular points to note are:<br />
♦ The reformulation of the three elements of the project purpose<br />
(“Rates of infection among babies and infants reduced”, “Reduced<br />
incidence of birth complications” and “Rates of post-partum and<br />
neo-natal infection reduced”) into a single statement.<br />
♦ The inclusion as assumptions of the objectives relating to nutrition,<br />
which will be dealt with by another project.<br />
♦ The addition of an activity to train staff in data collection and<br />
analysis to build institutional capacity for monitoring and<br />
evaluation.<br />
♦ The inclusion of a pre-condition which must be met before funding<br />
is approved.<br />
Now that the logframe is complete, it provides a concise summary of<br />
project objectives, the indicators and sources of information by which<br />
progress will be measured, and the key risks and assumptions which<br />
may affect achievement of objectives. The logframe will be appended<br />
to a comprehensive project plan, which explains in detail how it will<br />
be implemented.<br />
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