Logframe planning
Introduction
Any process involving multiple actors with contending visions of development is bound to be somewhat unpredictable. One way of trying to manage the tension between the planned and the emergent is by using analytical tools flexibly and critically. Central to this is logframe planning. This unit comprises five sections, beginning with an introduction outlining the main features of the logframe. This is followed by four subsequent sections which are interactive and look in more detail at each of the major elements of the logframe – a narrative summary, assumptions, indicators and means of verification, and a conclusion. Responses to the activities will be saved on to your computer and you may need to give permission for this.
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