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Improve your Club’s project design and implementation Presented by: Ulrike Neubert SIE PD Ann-Christine Soderlund SIE APD
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This workshop will look at… 1) Basic considerations for project identification 2) How to put plans into action - implementation and monitoring 3) Issues of project implementation and possible solutions 4) The importance of evaluation and reporting
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If you fail to plan you plan to fail Project Aim: achieve the best possible results in an efficient and effective way – and achieve sustainable results
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The Project Cycle
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A PROJECT -is not an activity e.g. a lecture or one time event -Can focus on awareness, advocacy or action (hands on) -Has a clear goal and -Is based on SMART objectives: Specific Measurable Achievable Realistic Timebound Example: 20 Women have received basic accounting skills at the end of Dec 2013
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Considerations for Project Identification - Who shall benefit? > Involve beneficiaries - What are the specific needs of the beneficiaries ? > needs assessment - What are the problems to be addressed? > problem analysis - What are others doing? > Stakeholder analysis - What can the beneficiaries contribute ? > capacity assessment
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Project Formulation Prepare a plan (logical framework) to guide implementation, monitoring and evaluation, which addresses these questions : > What do we want to achieve? (Goal, Results) > How will we get there? ( Activities) > How will we know when we have got there? (Indicators) > What is the proof that we got there? (Evidence) > What are the potential problems along the way? (Assumptions/ Risk analysis) What resources (inputs) do we need ? How do we get those resources?
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Project Formulation (2) : Clear indicators : Measure quantity (extent of change) e.g. % increase of school enrolment, number of people attending… and / or quality (kind of change) e.g. satisfaction, decision making ability, change of attitude, Are relevant to the objective it is measuring Are sufficient to achieve the wanted result And indicate the time frame Evidence should be available at low cost and the right time e.g. reports, minutes of meetings, participant list; official statistics; pictures; expenditure
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Project Implementation and Monitoring Update the stakeholder analysis regularly Consult beneficiaries Reassess the risks to the project Continuously monitor progress against indicators Review the strategies used to achieve results make adjustments or improvements
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Project Evaluation Measure performance against indicators for > Accountability and > Lesson learning When we measure performance, we have to ask: Does the project address needs? RELEVANCE Are we using the available resources wisely? EFFICIENCY Are the desired results being achieved? EFFECTIVENESS Has the wider goal been achieved? What changes have occurred that help beneficiaries mid and long term? IMPACT Will the impact be last beyond project ? SUSTAINABILITY
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www.reports.soroptimistinternational.org REPORTING with PFRs Username: SIE Password: geneva
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IMPORTANCE OF REPORTING -Evidence of our work -Creating visibility -Learn from experience -Presentation to international audiences Utilise it !
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Group Tasks 1)Identify 1 main issue you deal with in each of the project phases below - a) Identification b) Formulation (design) c) Implementation/ monitoring d) Evaluation e) Reporting ? And discuss possible solutions for those issues. 2) Agree on a maximum of 2 important questions regarding project management you would like to raise in the plenary.
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