INTRODUCTION
The Logical
Framework Approach (LFA) is a highly effective strategic planning and
project management methodology with wide application. It comprises an
integrated package of tools for analyzing and solving planning problems and for
designing and managing their solutions (the approach). The product of this
analytical approach is the logframe (the matrix), which summarizes what the
project intends to do and how, what the key assumptions are, and how outputs
and outcomes will be monitored and evaluated.
DURATION
2 days
TOPICS TO BE COVERED
Introduction
to Logical Framework Approach in program design
- What is a frame work?
- Types of frame works-Theoretical framework, Conceptual framework, Logical framework
- Evolution of the logical framework
- Difference between a log frame and LFA
- The causal logic, the vertical logic, the horizontal logic
- Defining the logical framework
- Key steps in the Logical framework approach
- Strengths and limitations of the Log frame
- The Log frame and M&E
- The Objective hierarchy
- Project Strategy – (Objective Hierarchy)
- Logical Framework - Format
LFA and
Problem Analysis
- Overview of Project Cycle, Planning, Implementation, & M&E
- Programmatic Language Used in PCM
- PCM Definition of Terms
- Project Hierarchy of Results
- Logframe & the problem tree
- The problem analysis
- Steps in generating a problem tree
- Building a problem tree
- Criteria for Selecting a Problem
- Sample Causal Tree
- Generating Objective Tree
- Group Assignment on Problem Tree
Project
Outcomes
- Types of outcomes
- Setting Outcomes
- Identifying Outcomes
- Tracking Outcomes
- Outcome Indicators
- Planning for unexpected outcomes
- Common challenges organizations face when setting project outcomes
- How to demonstrate project outcomes when designing a project
- Outcome and Impact assessment-how to track and assess/evaluate the difference you have made/are making
- Why donors are increasingly getting interested in project outcomes as conditions precedent to the granting of (additional) project funding
Link
Between M&E in the Logical Framework
- Complementary
Roles of
Results-Based Monitoring and Evaluation - Evaluation Means Information
- Evaluation Addresses
- Types of Monitoring
- Key Types of Monitoring
- Traditional Monitoring
M&E
Framework and Sampling
- How to write an M&E Framework
- Understanding Outputs, Outcomes and Goals
- Developing indicators
- Practicals: Building a Sample framework from Scratch
- Introduction to sampling
- Differentiating common sampling methods
- The sample size calculator
- Practicals: sampling live data
The 2 day course
costs 300$ , Exclusive of a 18% V.A.T, The Cost includes all training fees,
materials, lunch and refreshments as well as certificates and 6 month post
training support.
Event
Details
Event Date
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15-02-2018 8:30 am
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Event End Date
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16-02-2018 4:00 pm
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Cut off date
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07-02-2018
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Individual Price
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300$ Per Delegate (Ask for group Discounts)
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Location
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BCP Training Facilities, Kicukiro, Kigali
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How
to register:
To register, send an email to: outreach@opencastlabs-africa.com You can
also visit our website on www.opencastlabs-africa.com
and fill an online application form
and submit to us.
Contact Details:
The Training Coordination Office (Joab/Diana)
Capacity Building Division
Argwings Kodhek Road, opposite YAYA Center
P.o Box 30225 - 00100 , Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: +254 0204409651 Mobile: +254 723870644
Email : outreach@opencastlabs-africa.com
Language
Participants
should be reasonably proficient in English.
Fee Exceptions
All international participants will cater for their, travel expenses,
visa application, insurance,
accommodation and other
personal expenses.
Accommodation
Accommodation
is arranged upon request. For reservations contact us below.
Payment:
Payment should be transferred through
bank 5 days
before commencement of training.
Cancellation policy
- All requests for cancellations must be received in writing.
- Changes will become effective on the date of written confirmation being received.
- The appropriate cancellation charge will apply
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