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SUB-MODULE. 3 RESULTS CHAIN RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING Quality Assurance and Results Department (ORQR.2)
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Introduction to the RLF Participatory Approach for RLF development The results chain Performance indicators Means of verification Risks and mitigation measures 6 Sub-Modules TRAINING CONTENT 2 RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING Evaluation Test at end of training Multiple choice, open questions and case studies
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Definition of the Results Chain Elements of the Results Chain Elements of the Results Chain - Examples Results Chain - Attribution and Contribution Considerations 3 CONTENT: SUB-MODULE 3 RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING
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4 OBJECTIVE: SUB-MODULE 3 At the end of this module, Bank staff should be able to: Understand the cause-effect relationship between elements of the results chain. RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING
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I. Definition of the Results Chain (1/2) 5 The results chain is a casual sequence of cause-effect relationships leading a development operation to achieve its objectives. It starts with the availability of inputs, moving through activities and outputs and culminating in outcomes, impacts and feedback. RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING
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Country and project name: Project objective: Results Chain Performance indicatorsMeans of verification Risks and mitigation measures IndicatorBaselineTarget Impact Outcomes Outcome1 Outcome2 … etc. Outputs Component 1 Output 1.1 Output 1.2 … etc. Component 2 Output 2.1 Output 2.2 … etc. Key activity Component 1: Component 2: Inputs Component 1: Component 2: I. Definition of the Results Chain – The Results Chain in the RLF (2/2) 6 RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING
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II. Elements of the Results Chain (1/6) 7 Impact Outcomes Outputs Activities Inputs Project objective RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING
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II. Elements of the Results Chain – Inputs (2/6) 8 Definition: The financial, human and material resources used for the development intervention Example of inputs (by component, co-financing to be included): UA, time, supplies, energy, etc. RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING
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9 Definition : Actions taken or work performed through which inputs, such as funds, technical assistance and other types of resources are mobilized to produce specific outputs. Examples of activities (by component): Designing new business management study programs Produce teacher training materials (texts, guides) Develop procedure manuals Conduct a diagnostic study on financial control RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING
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10 Definition : The products, capital goods and services which result from a development intervention. Project outputs results directly from a project/program and are attributable to the project activities and contribute to the outcome of the project. RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING
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11 The outputs are attributable to project activities. Only outputs that may result from the project are included. Outputs are defined precisely as results: ‘built and ready for use’ All outputs are feasible within the inputs available. RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING
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II. Elements of the Results Chain – Examples of Outputs 12 Cross-border road between country X and Y built and opened to public. Poor farmers trained in sustainable farming practices. Classrooms and laboratories built and ready for use. Schools building constructed. The community members trained. Dental clinic built and operating. RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING
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13 Definition : The likely or achieved short-term and medium-term effects of an intervention´s outputs. Intended or unintended change derived directly or indirectly from an intervention. They materialize when beneficiaries begin to use the outputs of the project Outcomes contribute to the impact of the development intervention. RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING
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14 Contribute to the project development impact (they do not achieve it alone) Outcomes are not reformulations of outputs Direct causal logic between the outcomes and the impact (refer to the CSP or Core Sector Indicators): no steps are skipped. Outcomes are measurable. RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING
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15 Rice productivity increase. Travel time reduced (From A to B). Diarrhea rates for children under 5 reduced. Households connected to potable water supply. Tertiary school attendance rates increase. RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING
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16 Definition : Impacts are long-term effect produced by a development intervention, directly or indirectly, intended or unintended. In the RLF, the impact is essentially an objective that is aligned with the country development priorities considered by the project. Examples : Improve living conditions in rural areas. Vulnerability to climate change mitigated. Improve intra-regional trade. Proportion of households living below the poverty line reduced. RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING
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III. Elements of the Results Chain – Example 17 Trainers ORT supplies Funding Design media campaign targeted at mothers Print & distribute ORT training materials 8 media campaigns completed 20 health professionals trained in ORT Reduced incidence of childhood Diarrhea Increased maternal knowledge of oral rehydration therapy (ORT) Increased access to ORT services Reduce by two-thirds the under-five moratity rate (Goal 4) Inputs Activities Outputs Outcome Impact EFFECTS IMPLEMENTATION RESULTSRESULTS RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING
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18 This distinction is key in the results chain – a question of degree From Activities to Outputs – attribution Met during project implementation. From Outputs to Outcomes – contribution – influence of others factors and interventions Facilitates long term changes. From Outcomes to Impacts – contribution Long-term effects. RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING
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19 Each statement of the Results Chain: Addresses a particular cause-effect relationship between the elements of the results chain. Expresses a single idea. Target groups need to be defined - geographic location, economic welfare status, gender, age. One or several results lead to a result in the next level of the results chain. RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING
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20 Your one-stop shop to quality assurance and results reporting tools used throughout the project cycle RESULTS BASED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK TRAINING ACCESSIBLE THROUGH THE INTRANET Quality Assurance Assistant
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