Program Logic. The M&E Plan will be built on a logic model which illustrates how the Program, Projects and Activities contribute to the Compact Goal, the Program Objective and the Project Objectives.
Program Logic. The M&E Plan will summarize the clearly defined Project-level logic models, which for each Project will illustrate how the Activities, and sub-Activities (as necessary) contribute to the Project Objectives and Compact Goal. All logic models will clearly summarize the outputs, outcomes, and goal expected to result from the Program. A description of the logic underlying each Project is included below:
Program Logic. The program logic is an explanatory model that demonstrates how specific interventions lead to the expected outcomes and objectives of a program. This model reflects the design and implementation plans of a program, noting planned activities and outputs and the sequencing of
Program Logic. The M&E Plan will be built on a logic model which illustrates how the Program, Projects and Activities contribute to the Compact Goal, the Program Objective and the Project Objectives. The goal of this Compact is to reduce poverty through economic growth. The Program Objective is to (a) increase the incomes of Filipinos through the benefits of community-driven sub-projects, (b) obtain time savings and lower transportation costs for road users in Program areas, and (c) increase investment and government expenditure due to an increase in tax revenue and a reduction in corruption. The corresponding Project Objectives are:
(a) The KALAHI-CIDSS Project expects to improve the responsiveness of local governments to community needs, encourage communities to engage in development activities and deliver benefits to barangay residents through the individual sub-projects.
(b) The Secondary National Roads Development Project expects to lower vehicle operating costs and save the time of those Filipinos living near the roads.
(c) The Revenue Administration Reform Project expects to increase tax revenues over time and support the Department of Finance’s initiatives to detect and deter corruption within its revenue agencies.
Program Logic. The M&E Plan will summarize the clearly defined Compact-level logic model which illustrates how the Projects, Activities, and sub-Activities (as necessary) contribute to the Compact Goal, and Project Objectives. This Compact-level logic model will be complemented by lower level logic models at the Project, Activity, and/or sub-Activity levels (as necessary) depending on Compact design and implementation. All logic models will clearly summarize the outputs, outcomes, and goals expected to result from the Program. A description and visual representation of the logic underlying each Activity is included below:
Program Logic. The program logic is an explanatory model that demonstrates how specific interventions lead to the expected outcomes, objectives, and goal of a Compact Program. This model reflects the design and implementation plans of a program, noting planned activities and outputs and the sequencing of results. Secondly, it reflects the economic logic, which forms the basis of the cost-benefit analysis that produces the Economic Rate of Return (“ERR”). Lastly, it notes critical risks and assumptions related to achieving results. The program logic forms the basis of the M&E Plan. A description of the logic underlying each Project is included below:
Program Logic. The M&E Plan will summarize the Compact logic model, which illustrates how the Projects, Activities and sub-Activities (as necessary) contribute to Compact Goals, Program Objectives, and Project Objectives. The Compact logic model will be complemented by lower-level logic models at the Project, Activity, and/or sub-Activity levels (as necessary) depending on Compact design and implementation. All logic models will clearly summarize the outputs, outcomes, and goals expected to result from the Program. A description of the logic underlying each Project is included below. Reduced Greater Hours of Degradation of Operation for Equipment Due to Businesses and Unstable Electricity Public Services Reduced Losses of Products and Improved Perishable Goods Productivity for from Outages Beneficiaries SBEE Is More Financially Sustainable Improved Voltage Quality and Stability for Users Reduced Number
Program Logic. The M&E Plan will be built on a logic model which illustrates how the Program, Projects and Activities contribute to the Compact Goal and the Project Objectives.
(a) The objective of the Community-Based Nutrition Project is to reduce and prevent low birth weight, childhood stunting and malnourishment of children in project areas. This will lead to an increase household incomes through cost savings, increases in productivity and higher lifetime earnings;
(b) The objectives of the GP Project are to (i) increase productivity and reduce reliance on fossil fuels by expanding renewable energy; and (ii) increase productivity and reduce land-based greenhouse gas emissions by improving land use practices and management of natural resources. These objectives support low carbon economic development and the protection of natural capital that will lead to increased household incomes in project areas; and
(c) The objectives of the Procurement Modernization Project are to (i) achieve significant government expenditure savings on procured goods and services; and to (ii) improve the delivery of public services through expenditure of planned budgets.
Program Logic. The M&E Plan will be built on a logic model which illustrates how the Program, Projects and Project activities contribute to poverty reduction and economic growth in Burkina Faso. The logic model below provides a visual representation of each Project’s activities and the channels through which the activities lead to higher level outcomes and objectives. In sum, the goal of the Program is to contribute to rural economic growth and poverty reduction among targeted beneficiaries. •Improved road quality and reduced travel times •Improved access to basic health infrastructure via rural roads •Improved capacity to manage and fund road maintenance •Increased irrigated area •Improved water infrastructure and management in Di •Improved livestock and agriculture management techniques •Increased availability of credit •Increased confidence in tenure security •Increased efficiency of land institutions
Program Logic. The M&E Plan will summarize the clearly defined compact-level logic model which illustrates how the Projects, Activities, and sub-activities (as necessary) contribute to the Compact Goal and Project Objectives. This higher level logic model will be complemented by lower level logic models at the Project, Activity, and/or sub-activity levels (as necessary) depending on Compact design and implementation. All logic models will clearly summarize the outputs, outcomes, and goal expected to result from the Program. A diagram of the logic underlying the Compact is included below: The Energy Project aims to improve various aspects of the energy sector in Liberia. The Mt. Coffee Rehabilitation Activity, aims to increase the amount of electricity generated in Liberia, facilitate a decrease in the overall electricity tariff, and contribute to increased reliability and adequacy of electricity. This Activity addresses the overarching problem in the energy sector, i.e. lack of access to affordable and reliable electricity, by targeting the insufficient supply of electricity in Liberia. Complementary activities in the Energy Project should support the results of the Mt. Coffee Rehabilitation Activity, address other root cause problems in the sector and/or mitigate negative impacts and risks of the investment. Potential long term outcomes: Potential intermediate outcomes: ed and y of ity Regulatory and management reforms in place Reduced tariffs Increased income Infrastructure constructed or rehabilitated Transmission: Construct and rehabilitate transmission infrastructure from MCHPP to electricity grid Increased generation Generation: Rehabilitate MCHPP Decreased user costs Goal Increased number of firms, institutions and households connected to grid LEC connects users to network External actors extend transmission and distribution network The Roads Project aims to improve the quality of Liberia’s road network by supporting the piloting of a new maintenance regime and building capacity within the sector. Improved management of the road sector is expected to decrease vehicle operating costs and provide time savings for road users.