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== Introduction ==
Logical Framework Approach (LFA) is a management tool used when working with projects, both during planning, execution and evaluation of the project. The method was developed by [[USAID]] in [[1969]]. It is particularily used by lateral and multilateral donor organizations like [[Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency|SIDA]], [[Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation|NORAD]], [[DFID]] and [[UNDP]]. LFA is used to assure the quality of a project.