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The Logframe Handbook: A logical framework approach to project cycle management
2007
The World Bank
The Logical Framework (Logframe) has been in use at the World Bank since August 1997, when it became a standard attachment to the Project Appraisal Document for investment operations. Created in 1969 for the U.S. Agency for International Development, it was used widely throughout the bilateral donor community in the 1970's and 1980's. Practitioners in most development management organizations have explored the power of the Logframe to create clear objectives and build commitment and ownership among clients. Over the years, the Logframe evolved as a core technique for managing the complete project cycle from design, to implementation monitoring and evaluation.
For most of the Bank's project documents the basic Logframe matrix is found in Annex #1. This handbook summarizes the rationale and essential elements of the Logframe for practitioners. While providing guidelines for World Bank usage, the Handbook is generic enough for use by clients and consultants. However some Bank terminology may vary from general usage.
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