Developing The Logical Frame Work Matrix
Developing The Logical Frame Work Matrix
Icelandic International
Development Agency (ICEIDA)
Sri Lanka
Iceland
Iceland
Content
Learning objectives
After this lecture participants will understand
the purpose, structure and how to build a
logical framework matrix (logframe)
Objectively
verifiable
indicators
Sources of
verification
Assumptions
Overall
objectives
Purpose
Results
Activities
Means
Costs
PRE CONDITION
Strength
Opportunities
PESTLE analysis
Stakeholder analysis
SWOT analysis
Weaknesses
Threats
Problem analysis
Objective analysis
Objectively
verifiable
indicators
Sources of
Verification
Means
Cost
Assumptions
Overall
Objectives
Purpose
Results
Strategy analysis
Activities
PRE CONDITION
Schedules
Reports
Horizontal logic
Specifies indicators to measure progress
Identifies the sources / means by which indicators
will be verifies
Indicators
Objectively verifiable
Base indicator
1. Increase training in PCM
within MFAR
SMART
A good indicator should be SMART
Specific to the objective it is supposed to measure
Measurable (either quantitatively or qualitatively)
Available at an acceptable cost
Relevant to the information needs of managers
Time-bound so we know when we can expect the
objective/target to be achieved
Assumptions
When a choice is made on which objectives to pursue
with a project, number of aspects may be left outside
the scope of the project
Aspects outside the project may still have to be attained
in order to reach a projects objectives
They are then external factors that influence or even
determine the success of the project, but lie outside
the control of the project
Assessment of assumptions
Killer assumptions
The external factors that are essential for the
project to achieve its objectives, but will most
probably not be realised become so called
killer assumptions
If the project cannot be redesigned to achieve
its objectives without having to rely on the
realisation of the respective external factor it
should be abandoned
Objectives - an example
Logical framework matrix
Post harvest losses
Project description
Overall objective:
Indicators
Sustainable utilization of fish
stocks.
Strengthen possibilities of
increased product value.
Purpose/Immediate
Objective:
1.
To minimize post
harvest losses and
improve quality and
safety of fish products
to acceptable
standards.
Increased annual
average income of fisher's
household by 7% .
Consistent
and certified quality.
10% increase in annual export
volume within the next 5 years.
10%
annual increase in export value
within the next 5 years.
8%
annual increase of fish
supply/production in domestic
market within the next 5 years.
Sources of verification
Assumptions
Political stability.
Adequate
institutional funding,
Interest and
determination.
Sufficient stakeholder
interest.
Results - an example
Logical framework matrix
Post harvest losses
Project
description
Results/Outputs/
Deliverables:
1.2 Strengthen
management
practices to
improve quality
and profits.
Indicators
Sources of
verification
HACCP
registration reports.
Training reports.
8%
of multi-day boats apply an upper limit
of days spent at sea to
ISO registration
reports.
Govt.
statistics.
Govt. tax
authorities.
Official
quality valuation
reports.
Analysis of
Assumptions
NARA and DFAR
have sufficient financial
and human capacity to
support development.
Level of increased
income is sufficient to
make a significant
difference fishery
businesses.
Availability of
qualified staff.
Sustainability of harbor
Activities an example
Logical framework matrix
Post harvest losses
Project description
Activities:
1.1 Improved fish
handling
1.1.1 Select 15-20
boat crews that are willing to
co-operate on improvements
in onboard fish handling
1.1.2. Design a short
training course in fish
handling for fishers.
1.1.3 Train fishers on how to
handle fish onboard.
1.1.4 Install temperature
monitoring device onboard.
1.1.5 Initiate installment of
cold chain procedure.
1.1.6 etc.
Indicators
Indicators
Short training
course (STC) has been designed
and course material is ready for
printing.
10 locations
have been selected to hold STC and
5 local coordinators have been hired
to undertake practical preparations.
10 instructors have
been hired to teach the STC.
Etc.
Input
Training
coordinator
Technical adviser
Travel and training
costs
Cost
of new temperature monitoring
equipment
Funding of a report
on assessment on current "modus
operandi" in Sri Lankan fisheries
Sources of
verification
Include cost for
activity here.
Assumptions
Inadequate willingness
to seek changes and
improvement
Lack of follow-up
Insufficient importance
on quality
controlled/orientated
decision making
Clear objectives
and stakeholder
commitment
drive successful projects.
World Bank
References
European Commission (2004). Project Cycle Management
Guidelines. Downloaded 1st March from:
http://ec.europa.eu/europeaid/qsm/documents/pcm_manu
al_2004_en.pdf
World Bank (2005). The logframe Handbook; A Logical
Framework Approach To Project Cycle Management.
Downloaded 2nd March 2007 from: http://wwwwds.worldbank.org/servlet/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/
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