Project Design in Logical Framework Approach

Purpose

Since the success of any project depends on its design, project design is essential. The Logical Framework Approach (LFA), which is used to ensure excellent projects, is taught to participants in this course. The course also provides a chance to connect project goals with the stakeholders’ need to achieve the intended results.

 

 

Course Objectives

By the end of the course the participants will be able to:

Describe the significance and difficulties of the Logframe methodology.

Analyze the necessity for stakeholders in project planning.

Establish problem analysis by using a problem tree.

Create SMART metrics

Construct a logframe while including project design components.

Apply log frame matrix logic both vertically and horizontally.

 

 

Duration 5 Days

Target Audience

This course is designed for professionals who manage projects from their inception through their implementation, monitoring, and assessment phases.

Course Content

TOPIC 1: Project Design Introduction targets those in the project management field with this course.

Planning and design guidelines for projects

Project lifecycle

The difficulties in project management

Project management procedure

 

TOPIC 2: Project output hierarchy

Levels of project outcomes

M&E project causal chains

Connecting the project outcome levels

 

TOPIC 3: Indicators for M&E

Choosing Indicators Metrics for Indicators

Using an indicator matrix to track indicators that track the planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation phases.

 

TOPIC 4: Project analysis phase using a logical framework approach

Analysis of Stakeholders

Problem analysis using problem trees

Objective Examination

Analysis of a Plan

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TOPIC 5: Project planning phase using a logical framework approach

The logical framework matrix link (LFM)

Logical Framework Matrix Format

Development of LFM

Vertical and horizontal logical framework matrix

Establishing a baseline and establishing goals for the LOGFRAME

 

TOPIC 6: Project Assumptions and Risk

Defining project assumptions

Inferences in the LOGFRAME

Control of project assumptions’ risks

Project Timelines

Plan of Implementation for the Project, Resource Schedule, Cost Schedule, and Project