A logical framework is a tool to design, manage, monitor and evaluate a programme. It is a way of structuring the main elements of a project and highlighting the logical linkages between them, by relating programme inputs and activities to expected tangible results (outputs) and non-tangible results (outcomes). The logical framework is also named 'logic model' or in short 'logframe'.
A logical framework can be used by an organisation to:
In eight steps we guide you to create a logical framework for a specific programme. Here you’ll find a step-by-step guide, tools, examples and other resources for creating a logical framework.
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