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Logic Model Development

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Logic model development is a systematic process used in program planning, evaluation, and management that visually represents the relationships between resources, activities, outputs, and outcomes. It serves as a blueprint to conceptualize how a program or initiative is expected to work and achieve its goals by illustrating causal pathways and logic flows.

Key Features

  • Visual representation of program components
  • Clarifies program goals and objectives
  • Identifies necessary resources and activities
  • Defines expected short-term and long-term outcomes
  • Facilitates communication among stakeholders
  • Supports evaluation planning and measurement
  • Flexible and adaptable to various sectors and programs

Pros

  • Enhances understanding of complex programs
  • Improves strategic planning and clarity
  • Aids in identifying gaps or gaps in logic early on
  • Supports effective communication with stakeholders
  • Facilitates monitoring and evaluation

Cons

  • Can be time-consuming to develop thoroughly
  • May oversimplify complex processes if not carefully done
  • Requires expertise to create meaningful models
  • Potential for outdated or inaccurate models if not revisited regularly

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