Program Logic
Program logic is a simplified model of expected cause-and-effect relationships between activities, immediate changes, intermediate outcomes and final outcomes. Often represented as a diagram, a program logic model shows a series of expected consequences, not just a sequence of events.
Program logic is best seen as a thinking tool that helps teams to consider how outcomes can best be achieved, articulate a clear narrative for the choice of interventions, and later to help monitor, evaluate and report on progress. This workshop introduces the program logic concept and lays out a step by step process for creating a logic model. The workshop concludes with an overview of how this logic model can be used for program design and to be the spine of a monitoring, evaluation, reporting and improvement framework.
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