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<strong>Introduction</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> LFATo counteract <strong>the</strong> limiting effect of a focus on problems during <strong>the</strong> initialsituation analysis <strong>to</strong> a certain degree <strong>the</strong> analysis of potentials can beincluded in <strong>the</strong> situation analysis. This should help <strong>to</strong> give a more dimensionalpicture of an existing situation. How <strong>the</strong>n <strong>to</strong> proceed in a cultural context, inwhich problems are not openly discussed? Being familiar with <strong>the</strong> “culture” asmuch as possible would be a prerequisite <strong>to</strong> react adequately <strong>to</strong> e.g. thinkabout what might be problems, whe<strong>the</strong>r problems are perceived at al as adominant feature, who might be willing <strong>to</strong> share views about problems withwhom or what might be an alternative <strong>to</strong> problem analysis as an entry pointfor analysing a situation, etc. The difficulty <strong>to</strong> perceive problems and discuss<strong>the</strong>m openly is not bound <strong>to</strong> “cultures” in <strong>the</strong> sense of countries, regions, etc.sharing <strong>the</strong> same traditions, values, languages, beliefs and <strong>the</strong> respectiveforms of expression. – It is also bound <strong>to</strong> “cultures” such as organisations orinstitutions. Here again, knowing <strong>the</strong> “culture” can be of help as describedabove, and facilitation and mediation skills are required <strong>to</strong> carefully facilitate<strong>the</strong> process.The LFA does not assume that <strong>the</strong> “nature of all problems” can be readilydetermined at <strong>the</strong> beginning of <strong>the</strong> planning process. The LFA does notdefine what <strong>the</strong> “true nature of a problem” is – as this obviously depends onperception and <strong>the</strong> focus of an analysis. A “problem” might be, that <strong>the</strong>re isnot enough information available on a situation that is undesirable or critical,or might very soon turn critical. The problem analysis at this stage mightfocus on <strong>the</strong> reasons for <strong>the</strong> lack of information and <strong>the</strong> objective of <strong>the</strong>following study or even project would <strong>the</strong>n be <strong>to</strong> collect <strong>the</strong> informationneeded – identify existing sources of information, generate information, etc.The results that can be achieved by applying <strong>the</strong> LFA strongly depend onhow this set of <strong>to</strong>ols is being applied. This includes <strong>the</strong> fundamental decisionwhe<strong>the</strong>r or not <strong>to</strong> use it at all.Reader2.6. LFA in Project ManagementThis introduction <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Logical</strong> <strong>Framework</strong> <strong>Approach</strong> has been focusing on itsrole in project design. Its applicability though is not restricted <strong>to</strong> projectdesign but encompasses as well project management duringimplementation, moni<strong>to</strong>ring and evaluation.One of <strong>the</strong> major tasks of project management during implementation is <strong>to</strong>verify that a project is actually achieving <strong>the</strong> intended objectives. Animportant means <strong>to</strong> do that is moni<strong>to</strong>ring 52 . Moni<strong>to</strong>ring is a continuousand systematic collection and analysis of information <strong>to</strong> measure<strong>the</strong> progress of a project <strong>to</strong>wards expected results. Throughmoni<strong>to</strong>ring project managers (and o<strong>the</strong>rs involved) are provided with regularfeed-back on actual project progress as compared <strong>to</strong> planned progress.<strong>the</strong> LFA as aset of <strong>to</strong>ols forprojectmanagement52 The moni<strong>to</strong>ring described here is project-level moni<strong>to</strong>ring.40

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