The Use and Abuse of the Logical Framework Approach: A Review of International Development NGOs' Experiences
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- Bakewell, Oliver (Author)
- Garbutt, Anne (Author)
Title
The Use and Abuse of the Logical Framework Approach: A Review of International Development NGOs' Experiences
Abstract
The logical framework approach (LFA) has come to play a central role in the planning and management of development interventions over the last twenty years.
Although the logical framework has become universally known, it is far from universally liked. It has been the subject of much criticism over the years, concerning both the theoretical basis of the approach, and the way it is applied in practice.
In this review, we have attempted to take stock of the current views of international development NGOs on the LFA and the ways in which they use it.
Place
Stockholm
Institution
Sida
Date
2005/11
Language
English
Short Title
The Use and Abuse of the Logical Framework Approach
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Publisher: Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
Citation
Bakewell, O., & Garbutt, A. (2005). The Use and Abuse of the Logical Framework Approach: A Review of International Development NGOs’ Experiences. Sida. https://www.alnap.org/system/files/content/resource/files/main/the-use-and-abuse-of-the-logical-framework-approach.pdf
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