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Logical framework (Outcome)

Written by Adel Salah

Outcome :

It is the change that occurs mainly on the affected people by the problem because of the project and not the groups responsible for the problem. So the affected people - if the damage on them is removed- will become beneficiaries of the project only. For them we implemented the project to address their problem.

Outcome examples:

  • 5000 children and women’s psychological status have been improved after receiving psychosocial support in Amant Al-Asemah.

  • 2570 people in the targeted villages have access to clean drinking water at a rate of 15 Liters daily per person, as well as safe sanitation and hygiene kits.

Outcome linkage with the problem:

Problem:5000 children and women in Amant Al-Asemah need psychosocial support services because of war.

Outcome: more than 5000 children and women’s psychological status have been improved after receiving psychosocial support services in Amant Al-Asemah.

Remember: When writing the project proposal, we have to write only one outcome for the project which clearly reflects that the objective of the project has been achieved. I.e. outcome answers the question (why)?

In integrated projects, which consist of different sectors, we can write one outcome for every sector. For example, in the health and education project, we write two outcomes, one for education and one for health.

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