Logical Framework Sample Clauses

A Logical Framework clause establishes a structured approach for planning, monitoring, and evaluating a project or agreement. It typically outlines key objectives, activities, indicators, and means of verification, often using a matrix or table format to clarify roles, responsibilities, and expected outcomes. By providing a clear roadmap and measurable benchmarks, this clause helps ensure all parties have a shared understanding of project goals and how progress will be assessed, thereby reducing ambiguity and facilitating effective project management.
Logical Framework. The initial Logical Framework for the project is annexed as Attachment 1. This may be updated without necessitating an amendment to the Financing Agreement.
Logical Framework. No of activit ies Results and activities Indicators Means of verification Assumptions
Logical Framework. Please fill in Annex C37 to the guidelines for applicants (also available as annex E3d).
Logical Framework. The logical framework in chapter V of the project description sets out narrative statements on the overall project and the three outputs, indicators for assessment and milestones of activities, the expected results, and assumption for programme implementation. The interim report should follow this logical framework for the project. Achievements by 31 January 2010 and activities to be undertaken thereafter are given in annex I. For ease of reference, the chapters and sections below provide additional pieces of information.
Logical Framework. The application should include a consistent logical framework (LogFrame), clearly identifying the impact or objectives your grant project will achieve. A LogFrame is in essence a cause and effect matrix where inputs lead to outputs. Outputs lead to specific objectives, which in turn lead to overall objectives. The format for this matrix is presented in annex B. The LogFrame of your grant application should present the key elements of your development intervention and their interrelationships (intervention logic). Besides, your LogFrame should identify the inputs and outputs the project or program will deliver to enable achievement of the proposed objectives. In all, objectively verifiable (measurable and/or tangible) indicators need to be stated as to measure achievement of your targets. When assessing the LogFrame, the evaluators will assess the quality of the LogFrame, the extent to which objectives, results, activities and inputs are logically interconnected.
Logical Framework. E.1. Paradigm shift objectives
Logical Framework. Tab. 18 – Structure of the Priorities and specific objectives of the Programme
Logical Framework. At the time of this evaluation, the original logical framework presented in the annual reports of 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 was available, so the logical framework analysis was performed based on these reports. The logical

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