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The Logframe Approach (LFA) – The Steps to Designing a Logframe Matrix
June 18, 2019 - June 19, 2019
€288 – €330
This training asks the question: how do I plan a development project and what does it take to arrive at a good project design? Therefore, it introduces the different steps of the Logframe Approach (LFA), the most common planning approach for development projects. We interactively work out a stakeholder and problem analysis and define our project strategy. The course participants will also learn a wide range of community based assessment methods, tools and approaches.
During this two-day workshop we will therefore explore the path it takes to build a coherent and ‘real world’ Logframe matrix that can be effectively used as a planning and monitoring document throughout the project cycle.
When: 18. & 19. June 2019, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Where:Seminarzentrum Pallottihaus, Auhofstraße 10, 1130 Vienna, Austria
Costs:€330.-(incl. VAT, lunch and individual coaching on Logframe/proposal writing)/€288.-for TripleFunds (www.triple-funds.com) members and students (20% discount)
Training facilitator:Lisa Ringhofer (TripleMinds)
You can register for the workshop either online (by filling out the form below) or via email to [email protected].
Content:
- The big picture: PCM and the Logframe Approach (LFA)
- The analysis stage: assessing needs, stakeholder analysis, problem and objective analysis
- The planning stage: the Logframe matrix: the different columns
- Reflections on the Logframe and the Theory of Change (ToC): commonalities and differences
The training will therefore help you to:
Understand the Logframe and its role in project/programme planning and monitoring
Increase your analytical planning skills
Developyour own Logframe
Visualiseyour Logframe and quality check
Avoidcommon pitfalls
If you have a project in mind, the course will offer the opportunity to design your Logframe matrix and gain feedback.
With a group size of no more than 10, the workshop will be interactive and hands-on. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. The workshop will be held in English. The workshop will only take place with a minimum of 5 participants.
About the instructor:
This training will be delivered by Lisa Ringhofer.
Lisa Ringhofer is the Co-Founder of TripleMinds and has over 17 years of extensive participatory field experience in development cooperation and research. Lisa has developed, monitored and evaluated development programmes and projects in several countries across the globe. She speaks German, English, Spanish and Portuguese.