Logical Framework (Logframe Sample Clauses

Logical Framework (Logframe. This is a diagram that summarizes what the project will achieve and how it is going to do it. It is a table that basically sums up everything established to this point in the process: ToC, Objectives, Goal, Programmatic design etc. The diagram also explains how these pieces will be tracked (monitored) and measured. Usually this is done through indicators, and means of verification.  Indicators- how the program will measure the activity or objective. These need to be clear, concise and well defined (include the target population, a time frame and a unit). There are many standard indicators available on the web that can be used. It will probably be useful for HCDP-Ghana to both create some of their own and use some of the standard indicators. Table 9 in Appendix 1 is a list of some standard indicators from The US Department of State that can be used in WASH Logframes.
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