The “Women’s Worlds 2011: Connect. Converse. Inclusions, Exclusions, Seclusions: Living in a globalized world” will be held from 3-7 July, 2011 in Ottawa-Gatineau, Canada.
This programme is “a chance to shore up our collective wisdom to tackle a wide range of issues as they relate to women, including violence against women,
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In various proposal formats, we come across a table or a framework required to be filled by us to give more detailed information about our project. This table is referred to as a Logframe or Logical Framework or Logical Framework Analysis (LFA) or Logical Framework Matrix. This framework is the most important part
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An LFA is a management tool for effective planning and implementation of developmental projects. It provides clear, concise and systematic information about a project through a framework. We know about various components of a project such as goal, objectives, activities, results and indicators. The LFA helps in connecting all these components in one
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If we really look at the LFA more closely, we will understand that it is not as complicated as it sounds. In fact, the LFA is nothing but putting together your whole project proposal in one table with brief descriptions of the projects.
Different terms are applied for various parts of
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Just as we have formatted our proposals by giving detailed information in various components such as goal, objectives, activities, results etc, we need to put the same titles in a framework or a table and provide brief information about them.
In many other formats, LFAs have a narrative summary section,
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