Annex G1 template - Output-outcome-impact logic overview

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Annex G1 template - Output-outcome-impact logic overview Annex G1 to Project Plan for G4AW Facility Application Annex G1 template - Output-outcome-impact logic overview Inputs Activities Results Means of Verification Outputs Direct project achievements Outcomes (Indirect) Short-term / Mid-term effects Impacts Long-term effects Develop business case Service uptake Changes in poverty alleviation Develop partnership Information service is operational, end-users are being reached, food producers are trained Improved food production Knowledge and know-how Set up information service (implement, operate, maintain) Changes in sustainable growth Improved use efficiency of input (water, fertilizer, seeds, pesticides, etc.) Project budget Transfer knowledge and know-how Changes in self-reliance Improved income security Report to G4AW Foreseen results Assumptions (for a sustainable project) • No, or mitigated, negative social and environmental consequences • Financial sustainable project • Parties involved are capable and have the capacity to carry out the project • Technology is suitable • Consistent with national/regional development policy • Institutional, financial and judicial factors have been taken into account • End users are involved • Fits the gender specific context