Logical Framework Approach

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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 SIDA, NORAD, DFID and UNDP. LFA is used to assure the quality of a project.

Logical framework approach takes the form of a project matrix. The matrix includes information about the background, progress and goals of a project.

Handbooks

The Logical Framework Approach, Handbook for objectives-oriented planning, Fourth edition, NORAD, 1999, ISBN 82-7548-160-0.

Centre for Informatic Apprenticeship and Resources in Social Inclusion Short description.

AusAid AusAid guideline for LFA