Transcription of How-To Note: Developing a Project Logic Model
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Introduction This How-To Note describes considerations for Developing a Project Logic Model , as well as steps for thinking through a more complete theory of change (TOC). A Logic Model is a graphic or visual depiction that summarizes key elements of a TOC, and it is often used as a facilitation tool during the design process. There are many types of Logic models, including but not limited to logical frameworks (logframes), results chains, results frameworks, and local actor-oriented models, among others. The Project Logic Model and its associated TOC are included in the Project Appraisal Document (PAD) that approves a Project design (see ADS ).
that underlie the success of this theory; and 5. Key indicators. to monitor how progress unfolds during implementation. PROGRAM CYCLE . How-To Note: Developing a Project Logic Model (and its Associated Theory of Change) This How-To Note describes steps and considerations for developing a project logic model (and its associated theory of change).
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