Common use of Program Logic Clause in Contracts

Program Logic. The M&E Plan will summarize the clearly defined compact-level logic model which illustrates how the Projects, Activities, and sub-activities (as necessary) contribute to the Compact Goal and Project Objectives. This higher level logic model will be complemented by lower level logic models at the Project, Activity, and/or sub-activity levels (as necessary) depending on Compact design and implementation. All logic models will clearly summarize the outputs, outcomes, and goal expected to result from the Program. A diagram of the logic underlying the Compact is included below: The Energy Project aims to improve various aspects of the energy sector in Liberia. The Mt. Coffee Rehabilitation Activity, aims to increase the amount of electricity generated in Liberia, facilitate a decrease in the overall electricity tariff, and contribute to increased reliability and adequacy of electricity. This Activity addresses the overarching problem in the energy sector, i.e. lack of access to affordable and reliable electricity, by targeting the insufficient supply of electricity in Liberia. Complementary activities in the Energy Project should support the results of the Mt. Coffee Rehabilitation Activity, address other root cause problems in the sector and/or mitigate negative impacts and risks of the investment. LEC connects users to network Potential long term outcomes: Potential intermediate outcomes: Increased income Transmission: Construct and rehabilitate transmission infrastructure from MCHPP to electricity grid ed and y of ity Increased generation Regulatory and management reforms in place Reduced tariffs Infrastructure constructed or rehabilitated Generation: Rehabilitate MCHPP Decreased user costs

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Sources: Millennium Challenge Compact

Program Logic. The M&E Plan will summarize the clearly defined compact-level logic model which illustrates how the Projects, Activities, and sub-activities (as necessary) contribute to the Compact Goal and Project Objectives. This higher level logic model will be complemented by lower level logic models at the Project, Activity, and/or sub-activity levels (as necessary) depending on Compact design and implementation. All logic models will clearly summarize the outputs, outcomes, and goal expected to result from the Program. A diagram of the logic underlying the Compact is included below: The Energy Project aims to improve various aspects of the energy sector in Liberia. The Mt. Coffee Rehabilitation Activity, aims to increase the amount of electricity generated in Liberia, facilitate a decrease in the overall electricity tariff, and contribute to increased reliability and adequacy of electricity. This Activity addresses the overarching problem in the energy sector, i.e. lack of access to affordable and reliable electricity, by targeting the insufficient supply of electricity in Liberia. Complementary activities in the Energy Project should support the results of the Mt. Coffee Rehabilitation Activity, address other root cause problems in the sector and/or mitigate negative impacts and risks of the investment. LEC connects users to network Potential long term outcomes: Potential intermediate outcomes: ed and y of ity Regulatory and management reforms in place Reduced tariffs Increased income Infrastructure constructed or rehabilitated Transmission: Construct and rehabilitate transmission infrastructure from MCHPP to electricity grid ed and y of ity Increased generation Regulatory and management reforms in place Reduced tariffs Infrastructure constructed or rehabilitated Generation: Rehabilitate MCHPP Decreased user costscosts Goal Increased number of firms, institutions and households connected to grid LEC connects users to network External actors extend transmission and distribution network The Roads Project aims to improve the quality of Liberia’s road network by supporting the piloting of a new maintenance regime and building capacity within the sector. Improved management of the road sector is expected to decrease vehicle operating costs and provide time savings for road users.

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Sources: Millennium Challenge Compact